![]() The idea that we can just put a application on the internet sounds dangerous to me. It just seems that the culture surrounding OpenBSD just takes security more seriously. ![]() What now? Do we migrate to OpenBSD? I've been considering this at work. The lax security practices of the culture its part of are obvious. I'm really worried that Linux has become a liability. The same way most devs don't give a shit about most security related topics. What about FOSS? If the community has a 'meh' attitude with SELinux then things won't be easily SELinux compatible because devs don't give a shit. In the commercial world, pressure can be brought down from on high - executives and IT purchasers discriminating against shitty software. Now you'd be hard pressed to find non-legacy software that doesn't work as a non-admin. This is what people were saying not too long ago on Windows when we'd complain that the apps didn't work if the user running them wasn't a local admin.
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