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> Why is 'you should not have exposed C code to the internet' an unreasonable basis for care?

Because it does not mesh with reality. There are 100's of millions of lines of C code exposed to the internet in all layers of the stack. So if you start off with a hardcore position like that you virtually ensure that your plan will not be adopted.

It's the legacy that is the problem, not the future.



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