Daniel on Nostr: "Nobody can read the source code of Chrome. Not alone, not as a team. Humans don't ...
"Nobody can read the source code of Chrome. Not alone, not as a team. Humans don't live long enough. Any group that claims to have gone through the code and de-Googlized it is lying: all that's possible to do is some searches, and try to measure what traffic it emits. A thousand people working for a decade couldn't read the entire thing."
https://www.theregister.com/2024/02/12/drowning_in_codePublished at
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