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@alexremington dmarti Yeah. That, but also the fact that so many libraries are extended without any real analysis makes it extra troubling in some cases, like: The most popular linter for TypeScript is run by a company that is infamously helping to run the surveillance state: palantir.github.io/tslint/
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@alexremington dmarti (and is also known to be badly discriminatory) This isn't even used in a theoretical build, but still, do people read the code? Prob not. What does using it open up? Even if it doesn't open up anything, aren't we decreasing paranoia threshold for future code we use from them?