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  • Honestly think finally found common ground, and I appreciate the thought out response here. This is the sort of discussion and comment I want to see more of here on Lemmy, thought out good discussion instead of “He’s literally hitler”. That’s really the point I was trying to make, I don’t care about Bill Gates, what I am tired of is everyone demonizing everyone else in the comments and us devolving into reddit comment sections. We’ve been better than Reddit in our comments until recently.



  • The fact that you don’t get the nuance that I’m trying to show and going right to comparing to literally Hitler is exactly my point. That’s not discussion, it’s quite literally the Moral Equivalence fallacy. There have been a few good comments here that made me stop and think, actual discussion, weighing pros and cons. Jumping right to Hitler was not one of them.



  • It’s just every thread man, every one of them devolves into it and I’m so tired. It’s quite literally like the Good Place where even the act of buying a tomato will get people raging in the comments about how apparently you support climate change, slavery, and every other bad thing involved in the growing of it. Or, hear me out, I just bought a tomato. I’m just so tired of it here



  • God you hit the nail on the head, and why I’m getting very annoyed here on Lemmy. People refuse to have nuanced takes and just comment incessantly about how people are evil and doing anything makes you a bad person. Turns out people are nuance, and we can judge them as such. You can say he did some terrible things to make Microsoft successful while also saying he has done some very good things with his fortune. It is not black and white.






  • I worked for a mid-sized government entity where we handled PII data. Underneath us were local municipalities who were in charge of sending us that PII so that it could be registered at our level. For PII think licenses, IDs, sensitive stuff for sure.

    Most of the municipalities were easy to work with, they did an SFTP drop or used a VPN or something.

    A couple though were rural. Very rural, and didn’t have IT departments. They had Martha who works the counter from 1-4pm. Those places were… horrid. We had a special email where they would email us whatever formats they had. Unencrypted, completely open, we couldn’t do anything about it because it was their data and their rules, it was our job to simply accept what they had. We could of course make serious suggestions, point out how horrid this was, but at the end of the day it was their decision. So we had a job to log into an email account every day, check for an email from Martha’s hotmail account, and parse the excel file she used to read out private IDs and license numbers which she manually typed into it.

    This was 20 years ago now so dear god I hope their laws improved.