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by underdeserver 157 days ago
You can have memory corruption in pure Go code, too.
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And in Rust (yes, safe Rust can have memory safety vulnerabilities). Who cares? They basically don't happen in practice.
Uh huh. That's where all the Go memory corruption vulnerabilities come from!
Nobody claimed otherwise. You're interacting with a kernel that invented its own programming language based on macros, after all, instead of relying on a compiler for that.

What could go wrong with this, right?

/s