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mjr00yesterday at 7:33 PM2 repliesview on HN

> Ironically, being concerned and skeptical about running random executables from the internet is a good idea in general.

I agree you shouldn't run random executables, but the key word is "random". In this case, Ring Racers is a relatively established and somewhat well-known game, plus it's open-source.

It doesn't guarantee it's not harmful of course, but ultimately for someone with the mindset of "I should never run any programs that aren't preapproved by a big corporation", they may as well just stick to Windows/MacOS or mobile devices where this is built into the ecosystem.


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Nextgridyesterday at 8:24 PM

> plus it's open-source

Open-source only matters if you have the time/skill/willingness to download said source (and any dependencies') and compile it.

Otherwise you're still running a random binary and there's no telling whether the source is malicious or whether the binary was even built with the published source.

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wat10000yesterday at 11:21 PM

How do they know they’ve found the legitimate Ring Racers download and not some scammer who managed to get their search result above the real one?

Nothing wrong with downloading and running programs you trust, but there needs to be a good answer to that question.