Given that bugs which have been found in it previously have been fixed, can we know from now on that it’s 100% safe?
As far as I know there does not exist a way of rigorously proving that.
fwiw my interest in theoretical computers and formal verification based on this fundamental aspect.
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Given that bugs which have been found in it previously have been fixed, can we know from now on that it’s 100% safe?
As far as I know there does not exist a way of rigorously proving that.
fwiw my interest in theoretical computers and formal verification based on this fundamental aspect.