The fact that this bot exists at all makes me think this is actually a bigger problem for Reddit than I would have guessed.
Asifall
Honestly I think it’s really hard for this to exist because people upvote things they agree with. That inevitably incentivizes unsubstantial “gotcha” comments and dog whistles.
Poor management and time pressure are the answers. It often looks better to push some shit code and then push the fixes later than it does to take twice as long to verify a good change.
That can lead to another problem though, which is that if a developer knows a merge is only part of the whole change, it becomes easy to assume any issues will be handled elsewhere.
It could be personally identifiable depending on the content. This is a problem I’ve had at work where users put in callback numbers or emails when using the “contact us” form. As far as I can tell this data still needs to be deleted upon request, though it’s unclear to what lengths we are expected to go to. This would be an interesting test case if nothing else.
This is an interesting read, but it doesn’t really live up to the title. I can see how erasure was the best compromise at the time, but it’s still a compromise.
I do hope it becomes more socially acceptable to be high in places you can be drunk, but I think the smoking aspect is always going to be an obstacle.
If you wait two extra years until you are 18 you don’t need to bother with any of the required hours or waiting period.
And then you question responding at all because what if they think you’re stupid because it took so long.
Do you think apple is going to solve vergence accommodation conflict? I really just don’t see AR being useful until that problem is fixed, and apple seem to be ignoring it.