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by bioemerl
1092 days ago
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I'm making the argument that because the developers of living support China and their forms of authoritarian control they are likely to publish updates and make changes to their software which enables and helps to promote those ideals that are ultimately against the ideals of all things open source. And at the end of the day unless you want to be running software on the public internet which is out of date, you're going to be running their updates, which gives them long-term control and ability to mess with the network after time. Plus the basic fact that writing such a large and popularly used piece of software gives you a fair amount of social credibility and attention which is not served by those people. If someone is willing to go and do the legwork of doing a full audit and commit to maintenance of the project in the future I would totally run that code. Until someone does, you should stay the heck away from it. |
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