Re: Re: fucking chinese ballo
By: esc to Digital Man on Sat Feb 11 2023 11:15 pm
Open source doesn't mean *anyone* can make changes (e.g. adding bugs or intentional vulnerabilities) - but it does mean that *anyone* can thoroughly analyze the source code and report issues and even suggest fixes. --
And there are organizations of volunteers and researchers doing this constan
There will always be security vulnerabilities; security is transient.
Volunteers and researchers will change by volume the older a product gets and also depending on "new and cool" factor. After buying a Raspberry Pi, I
needed another single board computer and the Pine Rock64 fit the bill. When
it first came out in 2017-2018 there were loads of distros written for it. As time went by, several distros weren't being updated. Luckily Armbian kept updating their repositories. I ran into an video player issue afterupgrading to a newer image file, then learned the issue was related to the newer
kernal. I rolled back to the last image they made, then performed a distro upgrade without inheriting the problem.
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