think we made a mistake at some point, we put politicians in mental insitutions, and the mentally disabled in our government
TenAndThirtyPence on
Isn’t this the benefit of it being open source, so that this can happen and issues be identified / fixed by anyone?
JonPX on
>A review of the Commission’s GitHub repository for the app revealed an explicit notice stating the code represented an early-stage release. The disclaimer warned that security and privacy protections fell below the standards of the intended final product and that the application was not recommended for real-world deployment.
So the app explicitly was released for the purpose of getting everyone to find bugs, and they did.
Flexuasive on
Yeah, I’m not participating in this society no more. I’ve given all I wanted to give. As they restrict me further, I guess I’ll just participate less.
ZorroKIM on
True or not that it was hack in 2min does not matter because it will get hacked regardless. Its only matter of time and everyone’s information will be out there because of them politician fucks
snailPlissken on
This is just a hunch but based on what I experience online now when it comes to news about these different online age verification projects, is that news try to paint this open source alternative in a negative light but not the ones controlled by companies. So this project must be the good one then?
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think we made a mistake at some point, we put politicians in mental insitutions, and the mentally disabled in our government
Isn’t this the benefit of it being open source, so that this can happen and issues be identified / fixed by anyone?
>A review of the Commission’s GitHub repository for the app revealed an explicit notice stating the code represented an early-stage release. The disclaimer warned that security and privacy protections fell below the standards of the intended final product and that the application was not recommended for real-world deployment.
So the app explicitly was released for the purpose of getting everyone to find bugs, and they did.
Yeah, I’m not participating in this society no more. I’ve given all I wanted to give. As they restrict me further, I guess I’ll just participate less.
True or not that it was hack in 2min does not matter because it will get hacked regardless. Its only matter of time and everyone’s information will be out there because of them politician fucks
This is just a hunch but based on what I experience online now when it comes to news about these different online age verification projects, is that news try to paint this open source alternative in a negative light but not the ones controlled by companies. So this project must be the good one then?