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Half-Baked Code: CISA Exposes Memory Risks in Top Open-Source Projects
Diving into the digital deep, CISA’s latest report reveals a shocking truth: 52% of key open-source projects are riddled with memory-unsafe code. Time to rust-ify the codebase, folks! #MemorySafety

Hot Take:
Nothing says "I trust you" like handing someone a map to navigate a minefield of memory corruption, and that's precisely what CISA has done for the open-source community. They've basically said, "Hey, here's the lowdown: half of your treasure trove of code is about as stable as a Jenga tower in a toddler's playroom, tread carefully."