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[-] velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml 29 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

There's this assumption that these features in some way create some exploitable security issue.

I get the theory behind it: more code and more interoperability and more features &etc. generally leads to more bugs than the alternative, sure.

But there's also a line beyond which that principle stops making sense from a practical standpoint. Like, I could put my laptop into a furnace and melt it into slag. Now it will have no features, and that will make it very secure!

Lmao

this post was submitted on 10 May 2024
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