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All the fucking people that actually know cryptography and are experts in their areas.
It's good to be inquisitive but at some point if a person is not qualified to understand either you gotta belief some authorative figure or pay someone you trust to go review the code if you still don't trust it.
Multiple experts have said for years that it's solid. There's audits out there. It's used in the most extreme places where people need to survive and commucate securely and governments keep screaming they need backdoors because they can't fo anything about it.
At some point the whole questioning it has to stop.
Continuing to eat garbage opinions from the internet and growing conspiracy theories eventually has a limit.
Sure, buddy.
Maybe you should read the comments you're replying to first.
If you can't do that much then maybe you just shouldn't comment at all.
I'll simplify it for you:
Discussion quality on Lemmy starts looking like Reddit now.
Almost feels like home...