Llewellyn
If it was backdoored, many people would be calling that out.
In theory. And not necessarily soon. Don't forget the context of this thread: we compare bitwarden with keepass, which does not offer to you your password base on their server side.
I have an even better idea: make tool creators and / or CEO of the company, using the tool, liable for all tool's mistakes and hallucinations.
Which has the same concept as the LLM under the hood, hasn't it?
encrypted is the key word
It sounds wrong to name half of the world population merely "a group".
Maybe he was speaking about himself?
Men are not a class or one of the group, are they?
To the pits of wealth and opulence?
Partially agree: money by itself do not maintain Linux. You need a man - willing and competent one.
We'll see, whether empty positions would be filled or not.
I imagine the sanctions preventing them from working on Linux is the least of their problems
It's even more problematic for users of Linux. Less maintainers.