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by yjftsjthsd-h
182 days ago
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Okay, but your original claim was: > Anonymity is the unique aspect of open source that opens the door for malicious activity without consequences. If you'd like to amend to something like > Anonymity, which is in play for most FOSS and a decent chunk of proprietary software, opens the door for malicious activity without consequences. Then I wouldn't strongly disagree. I'm still a little skeptical, because people keep finding backdoors in non-FOSS software/firmware, of course, but it'd at least be a defensible claim. I'm only really objecting to the notion that this is unique to FOSS. |
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