I want to clarify my illusion comment.
One cannot guarantee security unless they study their computer's entire operation including how each other program. Open source helps against unintentional glitches, only some designed defects, as well as bloatware, from a security front.
Linux's amplifying complexity hampers security.
Any excess instructions on the machine amplifies complexity, hampering security.
Open source enables free culture thereby enabling remix or customizing one's mental environment.
On 12/8/18, Jean Flamelle eaterjolly@gmail.com wrote:
Don't forget free CULTURE.
Too much focus on illusions of grander security, minimizing the minimal black swans, then we forget we want a clean mental environment furthermore to have as well as give meaningful challenges with outcomes expressing the spirits of the souls experiencing the prerequisite difficulty and more.
We want diversity AND isolation to have a creative society. That requires redundancy, which requires excluding exclusive proprieties. Libre Propriety.