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c0l0 ◴[] No.43484720[source]
I never really understood the hype around reproducible builds. It seems to mostly be a vehicle to enable tivoization[0] while keeping users sufficiently calm. With reproducible buiilds, a vendor can prove to users that they did build $binary from $someopensourceproject, and then digitally sign the result so that it - and only it - would load and execute on the vendor-provided and/or vendor-controlled platform. But that still kills effective software freedom as long as I, the user, cannot do the same thing with my own build (whether it is unmodified or not) of $someopensourceproject.

Therefore, I side with Tavis Ormandy on this debate: https://web.archive.org/web/20210616083816/https://blog.cmpx...

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tivoization

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1. inglor_cz ◴[] No.43485078[source]
It is not that different from tamper-proofing medications. It proves that no one added poison to whatever you are consuming, after that thing left its "factory".