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I'm kind of a Marmite person, in that I'm essentially a byproduct of the brewing industry.

Manchester MathsJam regular and occasional tamed programmer for the Nerds. Bi/polyam

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SwiftOnSecurity , an Random Englisch
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One of the biggest security expertise redpills is this is unironically a good idea and the time spent making fun of it was ill-advised for most users whose physical security threat is not a factor in comparison.

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@SwiftOnSecurity This is true of so many things. "Users should simply read all the instructions", "parents should simply find the time to cook healthy meals", "citizens should simply vote in their best interests", etc. It's never going to happen. If your job involves other people at any stage then you need to take them as they come, you can't just make better ones.

With the possible exception of therapists.

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I don't know who needs to hear this (that's a lie: ~80% of drivers) but when you're in a turn lane or an exit only lane, you should still signal to confirm to those around you that you are aware of the lane you're in and where it's about to go.

andrewt ,
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@TechConnectify I tend to feel this about forced turns in city centres — you can see the sign saying you can't go straight on unless you're a bus or a cyclist, but there's no reason to assume everyone else knows about it. A cyclist coming down that road shouldn't have to infer that you're about to turn in front of them.

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