@sj_zero @matrix the difference between, say, now and 20 years ago is that 20 years ago we could get away with that kind of carelessness in replacable computer components. After all - the harm was purely the replacement of computer (if it was bricked) or time/effort to reinstall the software(if it wasn't)
...but we've started integrating computers into our bodies. One of my friends has a computer that controls his heart. One of my guests i was going to have on my podcast next has one that plugs into her brain. Computers are going to drive all kinds of things from kidneys to hands and have already started to do so. And those computers are networked with, or potentially networked with the rest of the network-enabled computing equipment we have built. Lightbulbs' firmware are now a vector for intrusion of a WAN - if you pwn a lightbulb, you can compromise a printer/scanner by using invisible variations in light in the room it's in, and go from there to the computers in your office, and from there compromise a pacemaker or worse: someone's entire immune/nervous system. These kinds of side attacks on human beings (which are possible to mass automate into script kiddie genocide campaigns) are becoming more and more possible with time, and more and more important to stop through countermeasures at all levels.
I do *not* add 4000 dependencies to a project just cuz - we should be pushing for full understanding/auditing of ALL these dependencies. both vaccine and not