@ptvirgo @lxoliva User / computing freedom IMO involves your computer *doing the things you want and intend*. So that kind of vulnerability is not ok, and there *are* other architectural approaches that can protect users.
Should we also only be running software out of a known and trusted free software corpus? Of course I think that! If you listen to the @librelounge on Guix you'll hear me arguing for this: https://librelounge.org/episodes/episode-23-guix-with-ludovic-court%C3%A8s.html
But these are not mutually exclusive. (cotd ...)
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