The Dark Lord ☑️

King of the North, Dark Lord of All

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • The Dark Lord ☑️@lemmy.catoMemes@lemmy.mlZen Z
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    3 months ago

    Fair enough. Most people don’t encounter analog clocks anymore. And many of us have smart watches or phones where we check the time. Since I have a non-analog watch, I don’t find I ever look at analog clocks anymore. If it’s in a room, I just don’t notice it. Growing up, it was important to know, but now I just never have a use for it. Learning is important, but there are so many more interesting and useful things to learn.

    You could also make an argument about automatic or manual cars. Sure, we could teach our kids how to drive manual, but why? Most cars are automatic. If they want to have a manual car, they can learn. Otherwise it’s just a useless skill.



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    3 months ago

    I actually agree with you. I can read an analog clock, but what worth is the skill? Most clocks are digital, and it gives me nothing more to read an analog one. People downvoting you is just silly. Some skills are allowed to die out if they add no value in modern life.











  • I’ve heard this a million times.

    That’s why we want passionate people. If they’re not passionate about the product, they’ll just leave us for somewhere that pays more.

    So… pay more?

    Why should you stay when we don’t pay competitively? We have difficult problems to solve.

    Sure, will my landlady accept that as legal tender? Because they also have those at the other company.



  • I mean, you’re right. We exist in a bubble. The average person is not very tech literate. I would never not E2EE my backups, but the majority of the public don’t care. It matters far more that they can recover their data if they forget their password.

    I love hating on big tech, but in this instance, making E2EE the default may make people very angry when they cant just reset their password when they forget it. I’m just happy the option exists where I can toggle it on.

    Hopefully one day the public will care enough about security and privacy. And hopefully the public will be using password managers so they never lose their encrypted data. Until that day, encryption kind of has to be opt-in for the general public and available for people who have basic tech skills.