@jeffcliff@shitposter.world @thegoblinwitch@hollow.raccoon.quest according to flathub's requirements page, having the source code hosted on github isn't a requirement.
Most developers choose to host their code on github, though, since it is popular to do so
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dead_man@dill.burggit.moe's status on Wednesday, 16-Oct-2024 00:37:31 JST dead_man
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dead_man@dill.burggit.moe's status on Friday, 11-Oct-2024 05:37:26 JST dead_man
@sun@shitposter.world @scathach@stereophonic.space if you need to pay money to execute a joke, you become the joke
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dead_man@dill.burggit.moe's status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 19:08:25 JST dead_man
@deprecated_ii@poa.st it is a language problem.
Stats showed time and time again that regardless how good of a programmer you are, you're still going to make mistakes.
Top security vulnerabilities from Microsoft engineers, for example, are memory management bugs.
If Microsoft can't get their shit together, I very much doubt a no-name startup can solve it by telling their engineers "just get good bro".
C is a disease of a language that needs to be weeded out and replaced -
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dead_man@dill.burggit.moe's status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 19:08:23 JST dead_man
@deprecated_ii@poa.st the Java issue isn't that Java tried to solve C. Java was never meant to be a replacement for C anyways.
Yes, there will still be unsafe code somewhere in some projects. That doesn't mean that writong safer code with guard rails shouldn't be the norm though (as opposed to unsafe code where the prpgrammer can shoot himself in the foot just by touching the gun)