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One of the arguments for free and open source software is that its transparency allows for anyone to evaluate the quality and security of its code and contribute to its improvement.

I'm curious about how many people actually can and do that?

I'm a user of software, not a programmer, but I do sometimes scan over install scripts to see if they contain URLs that I don't recognise, although I'm not at all equipped to map and dig into the code of what I run and neither do I have the time to.

Do you?

Trying to guage how this theoretical benefit translates into the real world.

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[–] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago

I read TOS but not the source code as I'm not a programmer but I do check privacy nerd's YouTube (random no particular person or people) to see what they found