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    1. Patrick Walton‏ @pcwalton 30 Apr 2019
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      This just in: Rust is useless because everyone who can write Rust already writes safe C code. I guess I’ve just been imagining every browser vulnerability of the last decade then.pic.twitter.com/HiqXvhIcaT

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    2. Patrick Walton‏ @pcwalton 30 Apr 2019
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      An inconvenient truth: The people who write the most widespread C/C++ vulnerabilities tend to be the *best* programmers. That’s because “bad programmers” aren’t able to usefully hack on widely used low-level software to begin with. The core Linux devs are very good.

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      Patrick Walton‏ @pcwalton 30 Apr 2019
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      Say what you will about Chrome, Firefox, the Windows kernel, Linux, nginx, SQLite, OpenSSL, Android, iOS, etc.: the main developers of those projects are excellent programmers and it’s ludicrous to suggest otherwise.

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        2. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker 30 Apr 2019
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          I beg to differ on about half of those...

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        3. Andrew LeCain‏ @alecain 1 May 2019
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          Can confirm. I work on one of these and I'm not the best programmer. One thing I have learned, however, is that if you're going to rely on perfection of individuals instead of fault tolerant processes, you're going to have a bad time. Even the best devs are still human.

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        2. Kyle Huey‏ @khuey_ 30 Apr 2019
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          People have been mocking the Rust Evangelism Strike Force for many years.

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        2. crankycatcoder‏ @crankycatcoder 30 Apr 2019
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          OpenSSL? No OpenSSL is an absolute shit-show. The APIs are crap. The code is crap. There is no excuse. From what I've seen I agree with the rest of it, but no. OpenSSL is a dumpster-fire.

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        3. Kamil Choudhury‏ @kchoudhu 30 Apr 2019
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          Success has a quality of its own.

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