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  "path": "/t/child-thread-survey-of-registry-namespace-designs-for-cargo-and-crates-io/24030#post_8",
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  "textContent": "kornel:\n\n> The Homebrew core tap is curated, which is reassuring it won't suddenly spring drive-by typosquatted packages\n\nI feel this is a big part of what makes this design of implicit merging work. Along with the fact that taps generally are for adding packages that don't exist, so that in general `brew install $package` is almost always going to install it from where you expect, or give a \"not found\" error if you forgot to add the tap.",
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