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Ask HN: Evidence for JavaScript ecosystem being more vulnerable than Rust's?

1•pascahousut•1h ago
Suppose you have to deal with vulnerability findings reported by some automated tools that seem to scan JavaScript projects's dependency lists and compare them against some CVE database. Suppose it seems as if there's a lot more of this work in JavaScript projects than in Rust projects. There might be several reasons for this feeling:

- Maybe you're just unlucky and your projects happen to have bad dependencies, and the constant churn is not representative of the wider JavaScript ecosystem.

- Maybe the tooling is better equipped against JavaScript than Rust projects. Maybe the scanner doesn't know how to analyze Rust projects as effectively as it does with JavaScript ones.

- Maybe current Rust ecosystem is actually less vulnerable than current JavaScript ecosystem.

The last reason itself may have multiple reasons behind it. Maybe there's just less Rust than JavaScript in the world, maybe one is newer than the other, maybe one has some inherently superior features over the other, who knows!

Amyway, this is all speculative, and I would like to learn of some evidence that points one way or another. So, do you know of any recent paper that would analyze the vulnerability count in currently popular dependencies in JavaScript versus Rust ecosystems in some given domain such as web apps?

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1•nephihaha•12s ago•0 comments

Three Degrees of Influence

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1•fittingopposite•52s ago•0 comments

Nobel economists, tech leaders warn how AI could threaten jobs

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1•ironyman•53s ago•1 comments

The Great Automatic Grammatizator (1954) [pdf]

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Ask HN: How do you do marketing in the age of slop?

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Python 3.15's Ultra-Low Overhead Interpreter Profiling Mode – Ken Jin's Blog

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Unsupervised Representation Learning with Deep Convolutional GANs

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1•ronfriedhaber•14m ago•0 comments

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Climate free fall: why the biggest risk to our economies is yet to be recognized

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2•doener•16m ago•0 comments

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4•rbanffy•26m ago•1 comments

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Be using a meta harness for agents

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5•garritfra•30m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How are you productive with GPT 5.6 Sol?

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Write in your native language, ship in English

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Poka-Yoke

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Sealed Tomb Filled with Paintings and Inscriptions Discovered in Egypt

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I'm building a project rn that shares ad revenue with users. What do you think?

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Primes of the form x^2 + n y^2

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Free File Converter: How I build it

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