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Hector Martin
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If it ain't broke, I'll fix it! I'm porting Linux to Apple Silicon Macs at @AsahiLinux. http://patreon.com/marcan  | http://github.com/sponsors/marcan 

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    1. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 31 Dec 2018
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      I don't get all the controversy over Huawei code having backdoors. Has anyone *looked*? I have. It's a humongous pile of buggy NIH. It doesn't *need* backdoors. It's guaranteed to have exploitable bugs. The Chinese govt just needs the source to find them faster than adversaries.

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    2. Jeremy Keith Sellors‏ @jksellors 10 Jan 2019
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      Adrienne Arsenault. So why is evidence so hard to come by? Give me one motive for Huawei to ruin its integrity and marketing area. Unlike the US bugging Angela Merkel. Bottom line, Huawei 5G is cheaper, faster and ready now which is what we want. #cdnpoli

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    3. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 10 Jan 2019
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      Huawei isn't deliberately ruining anything. They just have (very) buggy software. You don't need "motive" to write poor software, you just need to be cheap and have poor development practices. Bottom line, Huawei stuff is dangerous because it is *poor quality*, not backdoors.

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    4. Jeremy Keith Sellors‏ @jksellors 11 Jan 2019
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      I heated the opposite. Huawei 5G is more advanced and very fast. It will put Canada at a competitive advantage over the US. Canada should build it’s own independent network connected to the internet via a new arctic fibre running through the North West Passage. #cdnpoli

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      Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 11 Jan 2019
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      Huawei stuff is buggy *precisely* because it's advanced without the engineering quality to back it. Yes they make cheap stuff that supports leading edge technologies. It just happens to be buggy and insecure. Is having a vulnerable "advanced and fast" network worth it?

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        1. Hector Martin‏ @marcan42 11 Jan 2019
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          Look, this is like a car with a monster engine, a massive sound system, and no seatbelts, ABS, or any other safety technologies. Yes, it will get you to your destination faster, and you'll have a lot of fun listening to music along the way, but when you crash you're dead.

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