▲ | perching_aix 16 hours ago | |||||||
> As for inspection, I do not have a problem trusting others. I just do not trust big corporations with remotely controlled binary blobs I'll just highlight this excerpt of your own words for you, and usher you to evaluate whether your position is even internally consistent. | ||||||||
▲ | salutis 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Why do you think my stance is internally inconsistent? For example, I completely trust Emacs maintainers, as I have yet to see any malice or dark patterns coming from them. The same applies to other free and open source software I use on a daily basis. These projects respect my privacy, have nothing to hide, and I have no problem trusting them. On the other hand, I see more and more dark patterns coming from Apple, say when signed out of their cloud services. They pour millions into their privacy ads, but I do not trust them to act ethically, especially when money is on the table. Does this not make sense? | ||||||||
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▲ | j16sdiz 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
(not OP) Don't think that is inconsistent. Trusting someone doing the right thing when you purchase is different from trusting them not tampering things remotely in the future. Companies can change management, human can change their mind. The time factor is important | ||||||||
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