The funny paradox lmao.
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That's true (also with other software that isn't for development). But this is not the only tool there. Just see crates.io and pkg.go.dev registries.
I think the only way to get "anonymously" some modules, libraries and frameworks is trough Tor.
Well, this makes sense to me.
~~Sorry my english spell is a shees.~~
I corrected my post
Rust is my "alternative". But I see Rust pretty hard (is a system level programming language lol) and differently scoped.
I like some Go characteristics like garbage collection, simpler syntax, crossplatform, 1 second C bindings, and so on.
That's a pretty good explanation about. Care if you reply the source of your information? I'd wanna keep it as reference <3
Thank you!
Lmao Hope you're not right (I mean, I hope no telemetry is imposed on my favorite programming language). But as you said, Google tracking/survillance history say that people privacy really don't concerns him
So, that means telemetry is optional? How I ensure is currently active or not? Just wanna an explanation. I (as I said) searched about this thing and got almost nothing :(
it’s where all of the mod version is cached, so any time anyone builds a Go package from source, calls are made to the mother ship.
I don't understand it at all. Why I'll need something like that?
Thank you for your response!
I searched A LOT about this information and got no information (but misinformation) about. Plus just look at this decision.
What that means? I need to do a torsocks
to every single command I type? (That last is just sarcasm. Please, I'm not so paranoid (by now))
Yeah! You see it? At the end of the day, everyone, even if they want to become independent from these invasive policies, must accept and eat these policies.
I think C and C++ are safer options, because GNU doesn't use this technology in particular. But Dart are obviously using opt-out telemetry. You should disable it manually. Idk the case of Ruby, sorry :(