• Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    7 hours ago

    So what’s the lesson? How can we trust browser extensions? Ublock could go bad and cook half the globe.

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      4 hours ago

      It’s really unbelievable at this point. It’s like that gentoo, meme, you have to compile your extension from sources. Even worse, as the ‘supply chain’ chain attack in ssh showed, you have to read the code yourself too. I am not sure if Linux becoming popular is a good thing anymore.

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      7 hours ago

      @Fizz @homesweethomeMrL samething with everyrhing we use… You can go gentoo way and compile yourself the software you use, but even that way unless you check every line of code, you are trusting that the code behave the way you supose it does

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        20 minutes ago

        I really dont wanna do that. Firefox should add 3rd party repos so my distro packagers can handle that. They love that nerd shit and I trust them more than Firefox or chrome