honestly and again its my opinion... that glest community some negativity. :-XWhen someone wants you to download and run an untested and unproven program on your computer without showing the source, skepticism is warranted. If that person wants to snap back and turn it from a legitimate concern into a personal assault, then the source of negativity is with that individual. You may see this criticism as negative, but how much worse would it be if we allowed potential malware to go unhindered?
honestly and again its my opinion... that glest community some negativity. :-XWhen someone wants you to download and run an untested and unproven program on your computer without showing the source, skepticism is warranted. If that person wants to snap back and turn it from a legitimate concern into a personal assault, then the source of negativity is with that individual. You may see this criticism as negative, but how much worse would it be if we allowed potential malware to go unhindered?
What is going on? I did not create take this topic, and whoever did, deleted his post and is trying to frame me.It was split from the other topic by Omega. See here:
Split. No more worries about OT.
why don't you supply a good reason why I should trust a person like you?You shouldn't trust me and I shouldn't trust you. Nobody here needs to trust me, because there's not really much I can do to hurt them. I'm not asking for access to anyone's computer. By pushing your software, that's exactly what you're doing. If I become malicious, what's the most I can do? Not much, right? What's the most a malicious program can do to someone? Raise absolute Hell, that's what.
why don't you supply a good reason why I should trust a person like you?You shouldn't trust me and I shouldn't trust you. Nobody here needs to trust me, because there's not really much I can do to hurt them. I'm not asking for access to anyone's computer. By pushing your software, that's exactly what you're doing. If I become malicious, what's the most I can do? Not much, right? What's the most a malicious program can do to someone? Raise absolute Hell, that's what.
What are you trying to hide anyway? Your absolute refusal to divulge any of your source to anyone is very suspicious. Your source code isn't exactly a matter of national security, you know. You're ostensibly writing a small-time program for the community of a relatively obscure independent non-commercial game, not writing an encryption key for NORAD. For crying out loud, man.
I'm not even asking for access to anyone's computer.That's exactly what you're doing. If someone downloads your program, it can do whatever you like to their computer and the information contained on it.