• ⸻ Ban DHMO 🇦🇺 ⸻@aussie.zone
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        6 months ago

        It makes it obvious to people whether they are downloading Google Chrome as packaged by Google or as by someone else. That being said, Google Chrome is malware. That being said there is a lot more that needs to be done to truly prevent malware, which will be costly but will hopefully take effect when they’ve got the budget for it

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      6 months ago

      Verification doesnt help at all if the source is not trusted. All this says is “upstream developers maintain this package”. Unofficial packages can be safe too, like VLC.

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        It does help prevent actual malware from being downloaded, though, since upstream developers probably won’t publish malware on Flathub.

        But this is still a half-measure. I don’t understand why Red Hat and Canonical don’t treat this issue seriously; people on Linux are used to assuming software installed from the repos are safe, and yet Snap and Flatpak are being pushed more and more despite their main repositories being potentially unsafe.

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          6 months ago

          If you create malware and publish it on flathub, you are the upstream dev. But for sure it helps against duplicate scams.

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          Flathub is doing more and more, but stuff like hiding --subset=verified is very bad.

          They simply need to gain critical mass until they can force changes like portals etc.

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          Fedora has their own flatpak repo built from their own rpms and their own runtime. Flathub has more flatpaks though.