How to tell which version of a application is running
Karl Auer
kauer at biplane.com.au
Sun Apr 16 14:46:44 UTC 2017
On Sun, 2017-04-16 at 16:03 +0200, Xen wrote:
> Karl Auer schreef op 16-04-2017 15:24:
> Just saying, "good faith" cost me the ability to walk.
Perhaps you don't understand the meaning of "in good faith". It simply
means "done honestly, without malice and with the intention of doing
good".
> If someone has to justify their actions by saying "good faith" or
> "good intents" then clearly they have no other reason for doing what
> they are doing.
Not at all. A lot of people don't know or do not recognise the limits
of their experience or their knowledge, and offer bad advice. They are
wrong, but they do not know it; their intentions are good. That's very
different from someone who deliberately provides advice that they know
to be harmful.
People using the advice they get here MUST judge that advice for
themselves.
> Otherwise you wouldn't mention the "excuse" of "good intents".
It's not an excuse; it's a description. Offering help that you KNOW is
wrong or harmful is by definition not in good faith.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfwN0X8YnWo
Regards, K.
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