It's not you personally. If there was virus on your machine, then it might 
infect any executables that it could find, including the ones you post.

Of course, if you're using pure js code on node, then all you have to worry 
about is the author.

I have this habit, that drives some people crazy, of "incubating" any files 
that I download. That is, I try to give them a week or two before invoking 
them. Virus detectors aren't magic -- they depend on a database of virus 
matches. It may take days or weeks before a new virus gets into the 
database.

-- Mark

On Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 8:51:20 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
>
> If you trust someone as suspicious as me enough to run software I made on 
> your computer is completely up to you.
>

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