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IDK, I probably wouldn't want every anon having access to the source code for my cybereyes, let alone something like a pacemaker. Companies should be legally mandated to maintain devices like these for the average human life expectancy.
Missing the fact Open Source software is generally more secure because more people are looking at the code. You don't need to see the source to find a vulnerability, you do need it to patch one properly though.
Security through obscurity is not security
It's definitely one layer of security. If it's your only layer then you're in trouble.
Ignorance. You don't understand any of the philosophy or the conduct of FOSS let alone close source.
But...here...sign right here where the CIA/NSA/FBI/ETC. get any and all right to fuck you over any time the want to for any fucking reason.