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I agree.

But well-established developer accounts could also carry out unexpected malicious activities on the fly. We can't just rely on trust when it comes to critical and widely used software components.

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@Newk @r000t@fosstodon.org solving one problem is better than solving zero problems and at this point most of us are dead tired of being forced to use languages outdated design-wise by 40-50 years by now.

Also with Rust being more readable, structured and overall civilised it's easier to spot suspicious shit happening. It doesn't solve all problems but it's a step in the right direction.

Caution is always advised when adopting new products, especially from previously unknown parties, but if anything Rust makes it easier.

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