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Which Desktop / Window Manager is most secure?
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Made in Rust is not synonym of safety. Every code is as safe as its programmer made it be.
It's also as safe as the user allows. You can put in all the safety measures but that means nothing if the use disables them for convenience.
Most of security CVEs are related to memory bugs, so it's relatively more safe vs. a certain type of exploits
This is both true and terrifying.