Linked: Open Source Does Not Imply Open Community
“Open source doesn’t need to be developed openly for it to be ‘open source’. Write code. Make things you like. Use any tools you want.”
“Open source doesn’t need to be developed openly for it to be ‘open source’. Write code. Make things you like. Use any tools you want.”
From Andy Yen’s post on Proton’s blog: “The only way to guarantee that age-verification data will not be stolen, shared, or abused is to not collect it at all.”