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In retrospect, I should have mined some bitcoins. That I didn't is the worse sin.
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@Jop- I stop if I get back my time wasted on fixing inane hardly debuggable issues for internet explorer
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Flygger19797yI don't like the idea of using skill and knowledge to make clients choose a different product than what suited them fine (and thereby limiting the scope) based on personal preference -- not making money off of it is probably all that keeps it from being a crime...
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Root797677y@Flygger Security concerns, poor standards support that increases labor costs across an entire industry, plus a multitude of minor user annoyances like browser speed.
It's hardly a crime to steer people away from such a train wreck. -
Root797677y@rkzo Ethics are opinions, and therefore differ between individuals. This is why we have laws to determine what's acceptable and what isn't.
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Root797677y@rkzo politics, advertising, news, propaganda, "9/10 doctors recommend ____ toothpaste", etc.
Intentional misleading -- and outright lies -- are everywhere, in much more prominent displays than slowing down a browser. And most of these ways are not for the benefit of those affected.
I see indirectly leading uninformed people away from a trainwreck like IE as a moral, just thing. The lies and misleading in these other situations... absolutely not. -
Flygger19797y@Root sure, but all of those try to sell you something; when you're doing it to a client, who hired you to do something specific, you're spending client time (and thereby money) doing something you think is important — you may have the right reasons, but you're doing it wrong and making someone pay for something they didn't order...
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