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Comment by DarkNova6

7 days ago

And this is the best-case scenario. Because once updates become opt-out it simply becomes an attack vector of another type.

If the updated code is not open source, you are trusting blindly that not some kind of different remote code execution just happened without you knowing it.

If you don't personally review every line then you are already trusting blindly.

  • As blind as my belief that Asia exists, because I haven't personally navigated there. Hell, I've used electricity (using it right now), but I couldn't do the experiments you need to do to get myself to an 1850s level of understanding of how it works, much less our current level.

    I trust that Linux has a process. I do not believe it is perfect. But it gives me a better assurance than downloading random packages from PyPi (though I believe that the most recent release of any random package on PyPi is still more likely safe than not--it's just a numbers game).