Putting aside the idea that everyone can read the code and find/fix exploits, sometimes it's good to be open to vulnerabilities because you know where/what to fix.
Sometimes closed code it's exploited for years before the owner or general public finds out, and that leads to more problems.
Yes I do dry them with a cloth towel, some things that trap moisture can't be washed like onions. Bananas for example usually skip them, if they have a small scratch/cut they tend to rot from the filtration tho.
My aunt used to have a tangerine tree in front of the house, she didn't mind if someone takes some fruit from it but what made us really mad is that eventually assholes broke branches to get them.
Before covid some groceries (mostly fruits/vegetables) lasted 1 week or a little more. After that sometimes 2 or more, just today I cut a pineapple that it's 3 weeks old. I'm going to keep washing them.
And it's really nice to just open the fridge and just bite the apple w/o needing to wash it (again).
I searched for "Ghost in the Stalls" It's a video of a guy talking to the camera... I switched to the animated version, I don't know why I thought it could be funny at least more than the guy just talking... it wasn't.
I bet the guy is an aspiring writer, it's bad, don't waste your time.
Congrats! now you can indulge in recreational activities (for a day o two) without remorse!