On 2/9/19 7:45 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
I prefer not to start with the assumption that people are stupid. But what do I know, I've only been in online communities for about 30 years. m-/
Interesting. I got online in 1985 myself. My conclusion from the experience, and from just over half a century of life, is that most humans are very *very* stupid. At best, they are stupid outside of their specific area(s) of expertise -- if they have any. YMMV. I don't know what "m-/" means.
Determining that something is listed in a file as blacklisted is *not* harder.
Can I ask you for just one thing? Try to hold in mind that stuff that you find easy may be stuff that other people find hard, and /vice versa./
Linux is not Windows. I think anyone who uses Linux knows that.
You do? Gosh.
But I suspect that's not the case; you want usability for your niche use- cases at the expense of the broader community's system security.
Thanks, but no thanks.
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