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  • https://docs.syncthing.net/users/config.html

    Adjust the config settings:

    sendreceive The folder is in default mode. Sending local and accepting remote changes. Note that this type was previously called “readwrite” which is deprecated but still accepted in incoming configs.

    sendonly The folder is in “send only” mode – it will not be modified by Syncthing on this device. Note that this type was previously called “readonly” which is deprecated but still accepted in incoming configs.

    receiveonly The folder is in “receive only” mode – it will not propagate changes to other devices.

    receiveencrypted Must be used on untrusted devices, where the data cannot be decrypted because no folder password was entered. See Untrusted (Encrypted) Devices.

  • As someone mentioned earlier, it's a dark pattern, which is inherently deceptive. It's the same as if an app creator moved the order of the Accept/Decline buttons suddenly to get more people to unintentionally enroll in subscriptions

  • Yeah that's the part that is frustrating. It's such an aggressive implementation of a dark pattern knowing the users muscle memory. It's akin to suddenly switching the placement of 'Accept'/'Decline' after years of being in the same place.

    What surprises me is that it feels more like a money grab from a struggling app than the company in charge of ads across a large percentage of the world.

  • I do the same thing as well. I still can't determine the difference between unGoogled Chromium and Chromium, but my assumption is that chromium is closer to unGoogle Chromium than Chrome, and just require some of the default settings to be adjusted...

  • I’m in California. I have no power here.

    I think the point is moreso that the party you support typically is indifferent about minorities/LGBT/immigrants/poor people, etc.

    This seems antithetical to the morality we are taught as children (ie: the Golden Rule) which is why people question how you generally survive in that type of relationship when both people seem to have blinders on regarding empathy for others.