@coriander is this another one of those “we refuse to correctly pronounce words from countries which tried to invade us” things
@akjcv@types.pl the default stance should always be to not archive and archiving should have to be justified on a case-by-case basis, as a general principle
no data is secure and no machine connected to the internet is private
that’s not to take the extreme stance that nothing should ever be recorded, but recording a significant quote somebody said to you in your journal is different than keeping a continuous record of everything they have ever said, and the fact that it is easier to do with computers doesn’t change the ethical considerations with it
@coriander tobacco road by common market
actively requiring documents to be served with a media type of application/xml instead of a more specific media type: why
@wikipediahaiku both senses of “virtually” here are good
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