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1. jbstac+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-06 09:26:52
Also there's always the risk that the bolt cutter has a defect (perhaps deliberately introduced at some point when it was manufactured) which will cause you more damage than the thing you're trying to prevent by carrying it.

I'm personally a bit wary of introducing a relatively obscure security tool into my setup, to protect against a rare possible attack. The chance that I'll get caught copy-pasting a compromised URL into my terminal is fairly small, and there's also a small chance I'll compromise my system either now or at some later point via a supply chain attack if I use the tool. Which chance is bigger?

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2. queenk+RP2[view] [source] 2026-02-07 05:51:16
>>jbstac+(OP)
Is there really a supply chain vulnerability of you inspect the app and never update it?

This is, for me, a "set and forget" kind of tool -- why would i need to update a script?

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