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Debate: Go vs Rust (Toolchain Privacy Practices)

This post is not related other previously published posts. But I want to know your opinions.

This debate does not focus on "which technology is better" or "which has better support", rather it focuses on which of these two technologies seems more acceptable in terms of privacy policy and user information management (on his respective toolchain, compiler, etc).

corvus ,
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You want a debate posting homepage links? At least take the time to post a brief summary of the main points concerning the issues for each language. At the very least the actual links where the information is located.

RuikkaaPrus OP ,
@RuikkaaPrus@lemmy.ml avatar

You're right. Maybe I should have put more information about it. The idea was perhaps to find out what information the Lemmy community could share. I would like to be as experienced as other community members, but I'm not very expert yet :(

max ,

Even the programming languages have this kinda of problem nowdays?....

RuikkaaPrus OP , (edited )
@RuikkaaPrus@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes. See Docker stuff and NPM stuff.

max ,

Hm....
Is C/C++, dart or ruby safe?
Why are they like this...

RuikkaaPrus OP ,
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I think C and C++ are safer options, because GNU doesn't use this technology in particular. But Dart are obviously using opt-out telemetry. You should disable it manually. Idk the case of Ruby, sorry :(

max ,

Idk why they do this... dart(flutter) looks so good, that's really sad...

RuikkaaPrus OP ,
@RuikkaaPrus@lemmy.ml avatar

This is the sad true. Nowdays, sdk haves tons of these analytics and telemetry.
According to Dart documentation we can disable its analytics. And the first time the CLI is executed, this analysis is not used (respecting the opt-out concept). Is at your discretion trust Google's words (or investigate Dart's source code to find out if it is true or not, or if there are even other unethical means, although I find it a bit unlikely). If you wanna do the second, You can use something like CatFish to help you.

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