I learnt this the hard way when I worked out my shutdown script that did this automatically had stopped working :P
I learnt this the hard way when I worked out my shutdown script that did this automatically had stopped working :P
It surprises me how often that point is lost… that said, of all people, you’d hope a priest would know better :(
Pretty sure there isn’t a single Catholic among them that would tell you such actions weren’t sinning…
Redditors did that, rather than reddit I’d argue. Still the same result of becoming a far less useful heuristic though.
Not really sure how to “fix” a system like that, which depends on the masses to do something correctly. They… don’t.
Very cool. I have a dragon egg one - been working very well for quite a few years now.
True, but it presumably would still require the user to open them.
But, I was mostly worried that just having the server installed would be enough.
It’s only if you view a specifically crafted email in the web client… still worth upgrading of course.
To be fair, reddit moderation did both (rather than only the later)
Honestly - don’t. Not unless you intend to be their 24/7 tech support…