

Too bad this doesn’t really mention the Fediverse or open-source software. Seems a next logical step
Too bad this doesn’t really mention the Fediverse or open-source software. Seems a next logical step
I… Don’t understand what you said here 🫤
I mean… For real, I’ve never heard of Linux systems being hacked this way. I’m sure it’s possible, but it certainly seems rarer.
Slipping shit in upstream also certainly doesn’t happen "that* often. It takes effort to become recognised enough as a developer to be allowed access to the upstream code, meaning you can’t automate those kinds of attacks. (I imagine. Correct me if I’m wrong.)
Don’t forget the raging alcoholism
I imagine that’s because that would be against the interests of the owners of those companies. Which presumably have some power in the world, being practically internationally successful banks.
Tldr; money.
Venture capitalism is what it’s called, I think