OP was needlessly combative. But, if I have to write a program that is correct (i.e. does what I want it do to), I'm going to write it in Rust. Not because you cannot write correct programs in Python. But because it's…
Some times an outsider's attempt to reverse engineer your product brings new insights.
If everyone uses the same language, they're all going to write the same bugs! /s
The GR happened because it wasn't clear what maintainers should do regarding alternatives init systems. Were they required to support them? Should they just focus on Systemd? The result of the vote was maintainers are…
You're saying nothing. You're just begging the question. If you actually have something to say why don't you say it. Edit: Bad people run Tor nodes. That's accounted for in it's design. If that's you're only criticism;…
It's a distributed anonymous network. It wouldn't be very useful if we knew who was running the nodes.
I'm not quite sure what you're insinuating about Tor. Tor is an opensource project govern by a non-profit. If you're worried about things like backdoors, that's why it was opensourced in the first place. I'm not sure…
OP was needlessly combative. But, if I have to write a program that is correct (i.e. does what I want it do to), I'm going to write it in Rust. Not because you cannot write correct programs in Python. But because it's…
Some times an outsider's attempt to reverse engineer your product brings new insights.
If everyone uses the same language, they're all going to write the same bugs! /s
The GR happened because it wasn't clear what maintainers should do regarding alternatives init systems. Were they required to support them? Should they just focus on Systemd? The result of the vote was maintainers are…
You're saying nothing. You're just begging the question. If you actually have something to say why don't you say it. Edit: Bad people run Tor nodes. That's accounted for in it's design. If that's you're only criticism;…
It's a distributed anonymous network. It wouldn't be very useful if we knew who was running the nodes.
I'm not quite sure what you're insinuating about Tor. Tor is an opensource project govern by a non-profit. If you're worried about things like backdoors, that's why it was opensourced in the first place. I'm not sure…