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by munchbunny 2220 days ago
if you're putting up a fence that serves some long-term purpose, it is your responsibility to put signs on it explaining what that purpose is. Otherwise people are right to assume it's one of the overwhelming majority of fences that do not, in fact, serve any purpose beyond obstructing their movement.

Your approach absolves yourself of exercising agency to discern purpose in fences that lack signage in a real world where plenty of purposeful fences lack signage. Just because it’s someone else’s responsibility doesn’t mean they actually do it, and just because they didn’t put a sign there doesn’t mean you’re blameless if you cause a service outage.

I work with cryptography and it would take a book to put adequate signage on some fences. Nobody’s going to write why they’re using AES GCM every time they use AES in that code.