@kobilacroix also #OpenSource is used as a means to identify espionage and manipulation attempts and enable quicjer fixing if security issues.
In fact, #OpenBSD's security is based upon #openness, #transparency and #KISSprinciple'd design.
That's the strenght of #FOSS:
Cuz you can be shure everytime someone from NSA, CIA, GAFAMs, Huawei, etc. even commits a single line to linux
or requests a merge there are countless people literally waiting to find a reason to say no and evidence it's a #backdoor of some kind.
@libreleah nodds in agreement
I use #bash for @OS1337 because it allows for very portable and easy to maintain scripts that just work, which is ideal for a #KISSprinciple'd and focussed on auditability #toybox+#musl / #linux distro.
Yes, #UnixPhilosophy isn't infallible and I think that #KissPrinciple and #UNIX-style programs need to also account for #UX if not #UI...
I want to at least get a good #TUI in @OS1337 because that is feasible even in MDA / 80x25 console...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-IWMbJXoLM&t=1478s via Benno Rice
Good question, the problem is: "How do you calculate said numbers?"
And yes, #accessibility starts with YOUR #TechStack!
Wounder why @OS1337 uses a 80x25 output and boots with serial terminal configured?
Because it just spits out 9600/8/N/1 and a #VGA #Console over #BIOS interrupts, it can be made super-accessible.
Same reason I use #bash for OS/1337 build scripts: #KissPrinciple makes it more #accessible and easier to reproduce!
@ariadne makes sense espechally if you don't want to delegate that to tools like #curl or #wget to handle...
OFC it's not operational yet but I know that #KissPrinciple is good...
And I do intent @OS1337 to do that with as well...