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by staticman2
1682 days ago
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If you define anything against the user's wishes as user hostile I don't know why you are using that term. If you had said "I don't like this technology because it operates against the drunk driver's wishes and technology should not do that." then at least your position would be clear. If you need a poorly defined buzzword like "user hostile" to make your objection sound more convincing, maybe it wasn't so great. I just looked up the definition of user hostile and it doesn't seem to matcb your usage, either. |
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