Of course it does. You’re only ever responsible for yourself.
And that mentality does not lead to good things.
Of course it does. You’re only ever responsible for yourself.
And that mentality does not lead to good things.
Oh yes. Pushing personal responsibility to the end user has always been a very effective security strategy.
I’ll bite.
The risk is training people in bad behaviors, and then having those people do stupid things like type in a password.


The sync is weird though. I can’t say “upload this image” I have to say “keep this whole folder in sync”.
laughs in immich


It makes absolutely no sense.
You think the referee’s job is to have the game be fair and follow the rules. This is wrong. The referee’s job is to make the game entertaining and as dramatic as possible for the fans.
Once you accept that, a lot of these situations make a lot more sense.


The best thing you can do is
And we should only ever do what’s best, even if there is a way to help that’s slightly less than the best.


Same for billboards near the road. Those never work.


Sometimes the best thing you can do for a cause is let other people know it exists.
To be racist, it needs to be about race.
I can say everyone in Texas fucks cattle (they do), but that’s just bigotry based on where they live, not racism.
Are you saying that people from Afghanistan are a different race than their neighbors?
Or are you thinking maybe of culture, not race? Race isn’t a think you can’t change or choose. Culture is.


The manosphere is easy to understand. People hate doing work and taking accountability. So just blame the problems on someone else, and watch my podcast and buy my shit.
They CAN regulate the company, if the people want it.
They clearly didn’t


If #3 is your use case, then yeah, pony up the fees. Or learn to code I guess.


Legally required to. If you don’t protect your trademark, you lose it.
This is a definition problem I think. I don’t use the word “responsible” to mean sole ownership. For example. We are all responsible for the cleanliness of our roads. It is a shared responsibility that we all participate in.
And, I think, we are all responsible for modeling good behaviors for people to emulate.