This looks interesting, thanks!
This looks interesting, thanks!
He wanted that job!
Open source isn’t struggling. It’s a struggle. People have high expectations, and expectations go awry in open source and profit models.
Having an electrical background I noticed a lot of logic disappearing into code and still wanted access to it. Also, virtualisation and emulation are a lot cheaper to run.
Doesn’t powershell do this? I’ve been learning powershell, and they keep making a tech agnostic claim along these lines, but I haven’t tested it on Linux yet.
The guy on Codeberg or Forgejo might have less resources to hide something, and probably wouldn’t dare. The bigger the companies, the more people involved with the resources to make tracking software look like regular data requirements.
If you employ something with hundreds of hours of code you’re less likely to see backdoors. Look at a simple program and any kind of odd insertion stands out immediately.
The site complains about ad blockers.
I live in my headphones. If anyone chatty is around I put headphones on as an indicator of concentration. (Not that it works)