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  • Unfortunately, no. My assertion came from sheer popularity of their GitHub repositories and personal observation among my tech-savvy friend groups.

    You can start checking out their code yourself, though. There are a lot of open-source software out there and it would be unfeasible for anyone to audit their code themselves. At some point, you’ll have to put some trust into others. Be it software audit companies, or the Signal developers.





  • I don’t dislike much about Linux and do realize that most issues stem from major software developers simply ignoring its existence. Here are a few I had to scratch my head for:

    1. Sub-par touchpad experience.

    Touchpads on Linux are generally worse when it comes to palm rejection compared to Windows. Macbooks are on a completely different level.

    Another thing missing is the scrolling acceleration, which is present on Windows and MacOS.


    1. Wayland protocol development.

    People who approve protocol proposals are very annoying and often stall critical protocols for years.