On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 22:22:51 +0200, Alexander Berntsen wrote: > On 23/10/15 16:02, Aaron Wolf wrote: > I think we should instead embrace it, and build a ladder to a future > where it may be rejected. And if one accepts this opinion, as I do, > one must work hard to ensure that SaaSS doesn't trick anyone.
SaaSS, by definition, can always trick the user---you are not in control of your computing.[0] I can imagine ways in which that this risk can be reduced, but fundamentally, unless you can examine and modify the _exact instance of_ the software that you run, you are not in control. [0]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html -- Mike Gerwitz Free Software Hacker | GNU Maintainer http://mikegerwitz.com FSF Member #5804 | GPG Key ID: 0x8EE30EAB
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