Dude, I'm not saying the bad thing that happened isn't bad. I'm saying you're blaming it on the wrong thing. This type of thing happens to many corporations, as we've already seen. It happens because the founders voluntarily give too much power and trust to the wrong people.
Aye, I think we all jumped into a blender of small semantic-level disagreements here. And no offense, I mistakenly had assumed you were talking out of your ass, based on your first two comments.
I occasionally see a handful of clueless takes on technology topics around here (and elsewhere really) so I jumped the gun quite a bit.
Dude, I'm not saying the bad thing that happened isn't bad. I'm saying you're blaming it on the wrong thing. This type of thing happens to many corporations, as we've already seen. It happens because the founders voluntarily give too much power and trust to the wrong people.
I addressed that argument in my other mistake recent comment. Public participation is a vulnerability.
Aye, I think we all jumped into a blender of small semantic-level disagreements here. And no offense, I mistakenly had assumed you were talking out of your ass, based on your first two comments.
I occasionally see a handful of clueless takes on technology topics around here (and elsewhere really) so I jumped the gun quite a bit.
Pro-tip: A good clue this is the case is if the post starts with "Lethn"