It's a bit more consumer focused, easier for Grandma kind of thing. Syncthing isn't hard, but does have in my opinion a bit more difficult of an initial setup with features like introducers that can make things difficult if configured wrong.
Love how you equate commenting numbers with ability to do anything, and the reframing of my "pathetic" comment about being inflexible in your arguments once you were made aware of their disabilities as me saying you should have known from the start.
Oh well then, that certainly does help both this person and america in general. Glad we cleared that up and justified your incredibly inflexible approach to telling a disabled person to "get off their lazy ass". You're expressing democracy, got it.
I agree, and strongly believe that the most helpful way forward in this respect would be to implement ranked choice voting, which is just about as out-of-reach to most Americans as a viable third-party candidate is today.
Maybe the next try at democracy will be the one that sticks.
Stop using your own personal experiences to talk for an entire nation of people, I send my sister postcards all the time and even buy specific stamps for them.
In email terms, a bounceback is a category of error that in this case meant that the email address didn't exist. Although, that's because I emailed opt-out instead of arbitration-opt-out. My mistake. After fixing it, it went through without a reply as has been the general experience.
I think that I understand what you mean, but what you said was kinda obvious, and also not particularly useful to the overall conversation.
I think you mean "don't give OpenAI access to your personal data", which I personally agree with.
I read what you wrote as being analogous to a patient coming in to a doctor and saying "It hurts when I do this" only to have the doctor say "well, don't do that then".
Considering the company's garbage history with treating our data with any real respect, I would also recommend strongly against giving them more information about yourself or your works. I also think that the people that have decided against that advice to use these plugins should be made aware of the issue with them and that also OpenAI should fix them promptly.
Okiedokie, I guess that makes total sense and isn't it's own form of virtue signalling against the argument that people shouldn't pre-order, you really explained your position and showed me!
It's a bit more consumer focused, easier for Grandma kind of thing. Syncthing isn't hard, but does have in my opinion a bit more difficult of an initial setup with features like introducers that can make things difficult if configured wrong.