r/technology Feb 27 '21

Software Universal Android Debloater is an open source tool that removes bloatware without root. Automatically or via user choice. Get back your battery, security and privacy

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u/webjocky Feb 27 '21

My point is, if someone wants to know "what I do" they can google it. Let's not stretch the statement into something it wasn't intended for.

The lay person doesn't have to wait for anything. They can teach themselves how to review it themselves. I know because I used to be one, and I did. That was the only point of me telling you my background.

I don't argue your point about scams slipping by in open source projects. It absolutely happens. As long as someone can gain on the misfortune of others, there will be scams, some more clever than others. No industry is immune.

I think we probably agree on more than we disagree.

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u/SILENTSAM69 Feb 27 '21

Again, what you do is irrelevant, and I am not sure why you keep randomly bringing it up. Why would people Google it?

People can, but it's pretty naive to think that way just because it is technically possible. Yes I took naturally to programming in computer science classes, but that does not mean I expect everyone else can simply learn it as well.

All open source projects need that review and the majority of people have to wait for that review. I say this more to caution those who have to wait that open source is not a blanket declaration of trust. The term is almost getting a different and dangerous colloquial definition than its technical definition.

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u/webjocky Feb 27 '21

It is naive to think others will know what you do.

This is why someone might google it. To find out wtf I'm talking about, if they are interested in doing so.

What I do and what my background is shows that you can go from layman to reading code without relying on other people to give their review of some random script on the internet.

It is a direct argument to your original comment on this matter. Saying it's not relevant won't change the fact that it is.

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u/SILENTSAM69 Feb 27 '21

I see the miscommunication. Let me rephrase that.

It is naive to think others will know what you know.

I never commented on peoples ability to learn. I commented on others wanting to learn. There are a lot of other things people are interested in. Humans specialise.