> So when I hear of people taking advantage of features to hide chats from their partner it makes me wonder about the psychological health of either the relationship, one, or both of the partners. I am the exact…
Makes sense. Female professionals generally have to work harder to overcome gender biases that are still frustratingly prevalent in society. And I assume that those biases are more pronounced in older populations which…
> Under common law, courts typically presume a law does not apply 'extraterritorially' (outside Australia) unless this is made explicit. But lawyers for eSafety argued in the initial hearing on Monday that the only…
> This might be indicative of deliverability issues affecting some domains only. I mean maybe? I remember when we switched from google groups that I checked and the % of opens and that it seemed fairly evenly…
I'd have to do some digging since its been a while since I've sent out a newsletter (the only thing I use the tracking pixel on to check read recepts) but IIRC a little under half of the list pinged the server with the…
Not the person you are replying to, but I've been self hosting an email server for ~3 years (which is not that long tbh, so take this data point for what it is), and have similerly also had almost zero deliverability…
People like to make fun of sovereign citizen types who think the law is magic spells, and if you only say the right words you have to be let off the hook or not pay taxes or whatever. The thing is though that that…
> I kind of think these are just middle class issues rather than poverty; but you're right that this means different things to different people. I don't think so. I grew up squarely middle class (and the question was…
Your points are well made and well articulated, but I nevertheless disagree. Of course access to the internet is not the same as deafness/blindness, but I never said it was. its similar in that is an accessibility…
My trackable focus time is not 'mostly offline', but thats besides the point. And you are probably right, but thats like saying that if you are blind or deaf your not the intended user. More often then not people don't…
For what its worth I think the premise of a webapp-only time tracking application is flawed. Around 40% of my "focused work time" is done in places where an internet connection is not available. How am I supposed to…
I might be willing to buy that open core/open source and the standard VC funded "startup" esq business model are incompatible. But I don't think open core and open source are incompatible with profit or with sustainable…
but... that is why its great? That's the only relevant factor in my day to day life anyways. that with my USB-C headphones I dont have to think about whether its upside down or not. ...am I not a tech person? Hold on,…
I dont think you are right about that, but for the sake of this comment lets assume that you are right and that this will create snowflakes. Even if that's true on the macro scale its still incredibly useful to keep in…
If anyone has any suggestions on resources for how to present to *lawmakers*, I would greatly appreciate it. Especially if they are willing to talk about how they target their messaging based on party / area of…
> So when I hear of people taking advantage of features to hide chats from their partner it makes me wonder about the psychological health of either the relationship, one, or both of the partners. I am the exact…
Makes sense. Female professionals generally have to work harder to overcome gender biases that are still frustratingly prevalent in society. And I assume that those biases are more pronounced in older populations which…
> Under common law, courts typically presume a law does not apply 'extraterritorially' (outside Australia) unless this is made explicit. But lawyers for eSafety argued in the initial hearing on Monday that the only…
> This might be indicative of deliverability issues affecting some domains only. I mean maybe? I remember when we switched from google groups that I checked and the % of opens and that it seemed fairly evenly…
I'd have to do some digging since its been a while since I've sent out a newsletter (the only thing I use the tracking pixel on to check read recepts) but IIRC a little under half of the list pinged the server with the…
Not the person you are replying to, but I've been self hosting an email server for ~3 years (which is not that long tbh, so take this data point for what it is), and have similerly also had almost zero deliverability…
People like to make fun of sovereign citizen types who think the law is magic spells, and if you only say the right words you have to be let off the hook or not pay taxes or whatever. The thing is though that that…
> I kind of think these are just middle class issues rather than poverty; but you're right that this means different things to different people. I don't think so. I grew up squarely middle class (and the question was…
Your points are well made and well articulated, but I nevertheless disagree. Of course access to the internet is not the same as deafness/blindness, but I never said it was. its similar in that is an accessibility…
My trackable focus time is not 'mostly offline', but thats besides the point. And you are probably right, but thats like saying that if you are blind or deaf your not the intended user. More often then not people don't…
For what its worth I think the premise of a webapp-only time tracking application is flawed. Around 40% of my "focused work time" is done in places where an internet connection is not available. How am I supposed to…
I might be willing to buy that open core/open source and the standard VC funded "startup" esq business model are incompatible. But I don't think open core and open source are incompatible with profit or with sustainable…
but... that is why its great? That's the only relevant factor in my day to day life anyways. that with my USB-C headphones I dont have to think about whether its upside down or not. ...am I not a tech person? Hold on,…
I dont think you are right about that, but for the sake of this comment lets assume that you are right and that this will create snowflakes. Even if that's true on the macro scale its still incredibly useful to keep in…
If anyone has any suggestions on resources for how to present to *lawmakers*, I would greatly appreciate it. Especially if they are willing to talk about how they target their messaging based on party / area of…