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by AnthonyMouse
3989 days ago
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There is a meaningful distinction between lawful imprisonment and false imprisonment; that doesn't make it accurate to call lawful imprisonment freedom. Moreover, the ability of software vendors to push malicious updates is a security vulnerability. Just because we haven't eradicated it yet doesn't mean we should codify our inability to address it in the future, e.g. by allowing users to choose what party they trust to verify and sign updates. |
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