There are some people won't touch anything to do with open source projects as they feel it might have issues with security. What does open source actually do for security or change how it works?
In fairness, this is only the case when people are actually inspecting the code. That safe could be a cake that looks like a safe, but if nobody tastes it there is no real benefit (in terms of security at least)
Yes, but people can still browse content from your instance without logging in. There is nothing stopping people from viewing illegal material through your instance.
How does Opensource change how Security work? (kbin.run)
There are some people won't touch anything to do with open source projects as they feel it might have issues with security. What does open source actually do for security or change how it works?
It's an experience (lemmy.zip)
Thanks to the people taking such risk for us. (lemmy.ca)
Context: literature.cafe/post/987996
Anon is a Windows user (lemmy.world)
Universal Chat Application, Beeper, Will Be Available To Everyone (For Free) In A Matter Of Weeks. (blog.beeper.com)
I was on the beta testing team and have been using Beeper for a little over two years now....
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