i host my mail services for the last twenty seven years, and yeah, you're talking shit. starting the smtp daemon is not the same as managing mail server.
mawhrin
i'm sure a quick look at stock prices will sweeten the pill.
also, to some extent, poul anderson's war of the wing-men.
this is not people's laziness; it's that the practice is deceptive. don't reinforce the business narrative.
this is quite infuriating, i had a number of mozilla/firefox people telling me that this feature wouldn't work with opt-in (it's bullshit though) because too few users would enable it, and neither fucker asked himself : “wait, if we're afraid we can't convince our user base to buy-in, perhaps we shouldn't develop the feature?”
it's good the rats can't help themselves but to brag about what they're doing – in at least three different public places.
no, no, it's fine. the less readable they are, the better.
well, what gives. who could've expected that tracing woodbins is a liar, and a scoundrel.
dear me. doesn't he know that the actual art requires hate-skimming at most?
this modern example of censorship is pretty wild: uk actively enforces this ban despite the fact the sdlp mp for foyle, colum eastwood, used his parlliamentary privilege to get cleary's name into hansard, and at the time i still had a twitter account, the tweets naming the bastard were either reported or sweeped by some internal search. you won't see cleary's name mentioned on reddit either.

oh. perhaps you could explain this to the authors of the article?