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prompts hectic scramble for the creation of a security file :marseysmug3: and the race to figure out and fix the vulnerability (this took them 2 days)

Shit like that is why I hate open source projects.

Shitters whine ("not privately disclosed"), then do performative shit ("security policy file") and it takes days for an actual programmer to have a look at the issue.

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People went mental at Poettering saying something similar a few years ago. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/5998#issuecomment-303651608

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It is kinda amazing how few open-source "developers" can actually program lol

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Closed source developers also have the same problem.

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It's what happens when you are paid in exposure/resume padding.

Then of course the fact you wouldn't really want to disclose the fact the open source project you work on is a torrent client/fetish website/other neurodivergent venture until you are talking to the actual fellow neurodivergent coders in the interview process and not HR goobers.

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I'd much rather tell potential employers that I'm a developer on a torrent client than a developer for rdrama tbqh

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The advantage of saying that you are a developer here is that you can say it without it being true. No one is going to call here to check.

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