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by isantop
698 days ago
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If you use GNOME, you have inherent trust in that administration as the governing body for the software on your computer. Outside of explicitly checking every line of code and then compiling yourself, there's no way to actually validate what you're truly running on your computer other than that trust. If you don't use GNOME, why is this interesting to you anyway? |
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Regardless of where someone stands in this particular conversation, perceived injustice is bad even for those who are only indirectly affected by it.
I guess that most of the injustice we read about in the media is about something that doesn't directly affect us as a reader.
Yet we are affected by it. This is because people tend to want to contribute to a just society. ..so essentially, people tend to dislike injustice.