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  • That question is a little more complicated than one that can be answered by a simple "yes", or "no". The simplest answer that I can give is that I'm not opposed to wearing a mask; however, whether or not I would choose to wear one is highly dependent on circumstance.

  • I have no desire for someone to force something on me "for my own good". If something is truly beneficial, then the public will freely adopt it; people generally won't willingly endanger themselves. What the conversation should be about is if you are endangering the life of another.

    Side note, your argument for throwing ice on stairs is lacking scope. If it was one's personal stairs then by all means; however, an area that is to be expected to be used by the public cannot willfully endanger them; If not a criminal charge, then it is certainly a lawsuit waiting to happen. As for removing car brakes, again that depends on exactly what you mean. If the car is not in such a state that would recklessly endanger the life of another, then why would it matter?

    All in all, one should look at things in such a way as to balance public safety, and individual liberty. It is always a trade off. I personally would err on the side of liberty, but this is not without its realistic restrictions.

  • I hope that these decisions don't become more widespread.

    Edit: For the sake of clarity, I, of course, respect the fact that a private business is free to make such decisions, and I do understand that the likely reason for this decision was to, as was mentioned, reduce profit loss by keeping employees healthy, but I still do not wish for mask mandates to make a widespread return; their all-too-recent existence is not a memory that I think too fondly of.

  • I enabled that in /var/snap/nextcloud/current/nextcloud/config/config.php with 'filesystem_check_changes' => 1,, but it did not fix the issue. It did seem to remove one error that was popping up, but I am still getting a prompt stating that the file could not be created (which is strange because, when I did a file scan, it shows that they were created), and the files are still not displayed.

    It should also be noted that I restart nextcloud after applying the changes with # snap restart nextcloud.