A seperate forum item for security.

They suggest the use of a memory managed language like rust or ada. It's not like they are prescriptive of the use of rust. I personally think that a disciplined usage of C is also okay. But you need to enforce that discipline, which is clearly lacking in freebsd.
Any tool needs to be used correctly, according to it's interface contracts. Use it wrong, problems happen. Using a hammer to drive a screw? Sure you can do it, but you are operating outside the interface contracts of both the hammer and the screw.

Your last sentence, I think is overly broad, but please provide supporting documentation.
 
Hunh? The less official place has more "spaces" to waste time in? Without any sarcasm: That makes sense. The CVEs feed into the forums and that's as much connection necessary for just faffing about.
 
Hunh? The less official place has more "spaces" to waste time in? Without any sarcasm: That makes sense. The CVEs feed into the forums and that's as much connection necessary for just faffing about.
If you are not programming in Fortran or COBOL then your counter argument is baseless. C can be a starting point.

I’m sure this will completely miss the mark and it would take you a week or longer to Google this

Obviously there are other lines for communication in the community
 
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