• S410
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    181 year ago

    Reviewing the source code of an entire operating system is not a task doable by a single person, particularly when that person is not an expert in the field.

    A proper code audit needs to be done by a team of professionals capable of spotting things like actual security vulnerabilities and logic errors that might result in more data being exposed, than advertised.

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      21 year ago

      Meh. If someones willing to pay to do that it’ll be interesting. Skepticism is good but accusing with no concrete proof is not nice

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        1 year ago

        “Accusing with no concrete proof” is exactly what GrapheneOS developers are doing in regards to other projects. Claiming other products are a scam, particularly when those products somewhat compete with yours, is a pretty big red flag.

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          You missed that GrapheneOS got rid of Daniel Micay 6 months ago. (For the better or worse)

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            41 year ago

            To be clear, GrapheneOS did not “get rid” of Daniel. Daniel stepped down as lead dev and shifted some of his roles to other devs. He still contributes code to GOS.

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              Thanks for the info. I wasn’t aware of that. I had a look at the commit history on Github, you’re right.

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            31 year ago

            I’ve heard that he passed some of his duties onto other people.

            However, I’m not aware of anyone within the team criticizing his behavior or statements, which, while might be a bit of a stretch, likely implies that everyone related to the project, at the very least, tolerates, if not outright shares the the views.

            I find it practically impossible to trust claims of people like that, to be honest.

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              21 year ago

              Yeah, I’m not sure if you always need to apologize for other people. They have a Code of Conduct and that criticises exactly that. I don’t want to warm up all the internet drama that happened back then. There was harassment involved, in my eyes probably mental health issues and a bit of persecution mania. You’d probably only make it worse. If you don’t like how it turned out… You don’t have to use that project. Just use another smartphone OS.

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          11 year ago

          Is that so. I don’t known the full story but I did heard something about librem being a scam. Either way both of them seem shady so I’ll look more into it