If you missed my point about seatbelts not growing on trees, then you are
the one who needs an english lesson.

This complacent attitude people have needs to stop.

Your entire world is governed by technology, and yet you act like there's
no reason for you to get involved. Its selfish, arrogant, and the reason
Russia was able to walk over here and screw with our election process.

maybe instead of waiting for one guy to fight on your behalf, try pulling
your head out of your ass and do it yourself. You don't need a tech manual.




On Mon, Sep 23, 2019, 6:03 PM Mike C. <[email protected]> wrote:

> >
> > "The seatbelt did not invent itself, and Internet Safety doesn't grow
> > on trees. There is an expectation currently that everything will
> > magically work itself out, that all of this will be made right in the
> end.
> > The reality is that someone has to build the better system, in order for
> > us to have a better system. "
> >
>
> Is English not your 1st language? I ask because I'm confused how one could
> arrive at these conclusions.
>
> No one said anything to this effect. Again, a lot of people died and were
> injured and one guy had to fight congress. I think most everyone
> understands that reality. It's pretty fucking obvious.
>
> "There is merit to saying that those who make no effort to understand the
> system should STFU."
>
> This is a public and perhaps more importantly, community forum which
> includes people who use tech, but don't work in tech.
>
> I don't see Rich's analogy as flawed. Rich's story is simply that you might
> do all the right things and you might or more likely will be the victim of
> some exploited vulnerability that you or other's weren't aware or was out
> of your control.
>
> Maybe try putting down tech manuals, reading actual books in attempt to
> understand other human beings?
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