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submitted 2 days ago by Aatube@kbin.melroy.org to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Ventoy is a tool to make a USB with multiple ISOs bootable, letting you select which ISO to use on boot. Another newly-created account claims to be the dev's friend and translator and has received no contact from the maintainer.

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[-] drwho@beehaw.org 4 points 1 day ago

New York, DC, and LA as well. If one doesn't want a polite knock, one doesn't speak ill of the CCP.

[-] BCsven@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Canada had investigated and started to shut some down here. they had actual office front building setup as Chinese police station. Smaller places it was decentralized Chinese pokice. Downvoters should read the news links https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/rcmp-chinese-police-stations-1.6862336

[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

Down voting for 2 reasons:

  1. This article is short on factual information that says what you're implying.
  2. This is wholly irrelevant to Ventoy.
[-] BCsven@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

if you search Chinese Police Canada (or USA) there are tons of articles that are way more in depth, and describe encounters, etc.

I added that link so people don't think I'm making it up when my friends house is getting door knocked by two CCP police.

It does not directly relate to Ventoy, it relates to why I would not trust a chinese product as we have first hand witness here in Canada of CCP harassing residents or forcing them back to china. There is that much control, even when they don't live in China, that if CCP wanted to have widespread spying they would just pick a dev with family in the mainland.

[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

Your phone, computer, TV, and various other electronics in your house were not made in China? You believe that your own country or mine cannot secretly compel backdoors?

[-] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

My car was Hecho en Mexico so long ago they didn't know cars could even connect to anything other than OBD2, phone was wiped for graphene, and my light switches don't have proprietary blobs that can phone home, they have screws and wires and absolutely no (internet) connectivity. Hell even my computer is Taiwanese, and runs Fedora anyway, though I am already bitching about Intel ME and AMD PSP.

Honestly, the concern around privacy is nothing new for lemmy, the only problem is that instead of worrying about corporate or US GOV spying in this case the worry is the CCP, and that's bad because criticising anyone but "western propagandists блять" is a no-no here.

[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 1 points 18 hours ago

You're quite the outlier, so congrats on that. I'm pretty privacy conscious myself, so I understand that part of the attitude. What drives me crazy is the irrationality of people making hysterical claims about China that at least as accurately describe their own country.

[-] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 17 hours ago

The claims are neither irrational nor hysterical, they're totally grounded and based in reality, and we should be just as suspicious of them as we are of The West™®©. What's more, being critical of china in a context where it's relevant while not mentioning The West™®© doesn't mean you never criticise anyone other than China and Russia, it means the current conversation is regarding China. If this were a story of an American dev being sketchy and including proprietary blobs, me and you, probably would be in here wondering if the NSA or CIA is involved rather than saying "but the CCP." I remain critical of proprietary software regardless of it's origin.

[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 1 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

The user above was essentially saying "never trust a Chinese developer". That is irrational and hysterical. I would say the exact same thing if I heard someone saying "never trust a Russian/American/Indian/English/etc developer".

[-] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 16 hours ago

No he wasn't, he was saying never trust Chinese proprietary code (blobs), because they can compel citizens. If you can audit the code you can audit the code, the country becomes irrelevant.

Furthermore in this instance even if he was saying "don't trust chinese devs," not because they're bad people, but "because they live under an oppressive regime that can force them to do the bad thing," that's still not racist, it's still a criticism of the regime itself that very well could be rectified (well good luck.)

[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 2 points 16 hours ago

Chinese blobs are no more or less trustworthy than any other blobs. The Chinese government is not more or less willing or capable to force a Dev to do the bad thing.

[-] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 16 hours ago

Exactly, but being that this thread involves the country known as China, the reason to distrust those proprietary blobs is the CCP. If this thread were about an american dev, the threat would be NSA/CIA, if Russian FSB, on and on, as such.

[-] Aatube@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 15 hours ago

Russia is currently involved in a big-ahh war and actively threatens the west. I don’t see why the CCP would be a greater concern.

[-] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 15 hours ago

Did he travel to Russia? I thought you said he traveled to China. If so aaah "because he's there?" If he was in Russia I'd be inclined to agree regardless of his nationality that Russia would be the be the bigger threat, in my opinion "the country he's in" would be a step above "a separate country that is at war with another separate country."

[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 1 points 15 hours ago

It doesn't "involve the country known as China". The country has nothing to do with it, which is why it stood out to me for someone to be fearmongering about China. If it was an American or Australian dev, I doubt very much that concerns would have centered around their nationality.

[-] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 15 hours ago

What country did the guy travel to? I thought they said it was China, if not then my mistake, but if so, "yes it does."

If there was an american national dev in a country where america couldn't touch them, and they suddenly traveled to the US and dropped contact, it would certainly be suspicious that the NSA or CIA could be involved.

[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 1 points 14 hours ago

Chinese guy goes to China and doesn't push any commits for awhile. Simplest explanation is that "the CCP" has abducted him.

[-] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 13 hours ago

It's definitely not impossible. Whatever it is I hope dude is ok. And I still encourage the use of FOSS whenever possible.

[-] BCsven@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I realize that this era makes it difficult, but that is why I would be cautious in projects, like Rustdesk dev was obfuscating the chinese location, and blobs, so I have removed that. My phone runs GrapheneOS so things are sandboxed, my home electronics are either totally blocked from web access, or certain IPs restricted. And of course Canada US would try to compel, but we have more transparency here than CCP shinanigens. I'm just saying, everyone blindy installing Ventoy that has more blobs than source code, and possible mainland connection should not be

[-] Aatube@kbin.melroy.org 5 points 1 day ago

Ventoy does not have more blobs than source code. The 3 blob folders—which constitute ~1MB out of ~16MB—are properly labeled with reproducible build instructions... for now. The 4 months' silence and impersonation without opposition are suspicious. That said, I think it's still safe to use your existing installations.

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