← Back to context Comment by aredox 2 months ago She certainly didn't code that contact form. Still an oversight from her, but... 5 comments aredox Reply pixelatedindex 2 months ago But what? It’s her website and is ultimately responsible. “I didn’t code it” is not an excuse. aredox 2 months ago Do you assume full responsability for all the dependencies of all the software you write and use? pixelatedindex 2 months ago That’s neither here nor there.This a very specific situation where someone comes to my website/company, takes an action they believe is safe, and gets a bunch of spam. That would absolutely be my responsibility - it’s where the buck stops. 1 reply →
pixelatedindex 2 months ago But what? It’s her website and is ultimately responsible. “I didn’t code it” is not an excuse. aredox 2 months ago Do you assume full responsability for all the dependencies of all the software you write and use? pixelatedindex 2 months ago That’s neither here nor there.This a very specific situation where someone comes to my website/company, takes an action they believe is safe, and gets a bunch of spam. That would absolutely be my responsibility - it’s where the buck stops. 1 reply →
aredox 2 months ago Do you assume full responsability for all the dependencies of all the software you write and use? pixelatedindex 2 months ago That’s neither here nor there.This a very specific situation where someone comes to my website/company, takes an action they believe is safe, and gets a bunch of spam. That would absolutely be my responsibility - it’s where the buck stops. 1 reply →
pixelatedindex 2 months ago That’s neither here nor there.This a very specific situation where someone comes to my website/company, takes an action they believe is safe, and gets a bunch of spam. That would absolutely be my responsibility - it’s where the buck stops. 1 reply →
But what? It’s her website and is ultimately responsible. “I didn’t code it” is not an excuse.
Do you assume full responsability for all the dependencies of all the software you write and use?
That’s neither here nor there.
This a very specific situation where someone comes to my website/company, takes an action they believe is safe, and gets a bunch of spam. That would absolutely be my responsibility - it’s where the buck stops.
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