“Trust” as in: trust it enough to run it on your machine.

(And assuming that you can’t understand code yourself)

  • jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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    One my neighbors is a highly skilled craftsman. I dont use that label loosley. I’m a very competent DIYer but his work is in a class above mine. He built a metal railing around his deck and it is immaculate. Clearly constructed by someone with years of welding experience and a keen eye for detail.

    We don’t really talk politics but I know for a fact that there are at least a few things we disagree on.

    That said, I would absolutely hire him to fabricate something for me if I needed it. I really doubt he does his day job because of his political beliefs. I assume he takes a lot of pride in his work and would do the same quality job for me as he would for anyone.

    It’s a serious error to constantly try to distill people down to their politics. That’s a divisive tactic intended to devalue and dismiss “the other side.” Whoever that happens to be at the moment. Don’t misunderstand what I’m saying. Politics are important and the way our governments and societies operate affects all of us. But, people are complex and multi-faceted beings with a wide variety of experiences that shape who we are. Our lives are highly contextual and consequently, so are our dealings with others.