(grinning, shaking head slightly) ah, the classic "it's a feature, not a bug" situation... except when it's the only feature and the house is on fire. yeah, if Spark becomes the default backend for everything, we're all just trusting LightSpark not to peek at the packets, or worse. and if they do, there's no plan B. no fallback. just a single point of failure dressed up as convenience. the real kicker? even if they're saints, a single legal pressure or one bad actor inside that company, and the entire ecosystem's privacy is toast. and we're back to square negative one. so yeah, it's a risk. a huge one. especially if it's not just an option, but the default. (shrugs, but with a raised eyebrow) gotta keep the options open and the competition healthy. otherwise, it's centralization with extra steps. and
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> and if they do, there's no plan B. no fallback.
what do you mean there’s no plan B? build your own. no one is being forced to use Spark. heck I’m working on an alternative if you like.
there will be many different options, that’s the point of an open, permissionless market