← Back to context Comment by IsTom 1 day ago Does that matter that somebody else ran it for him? 1 comment IsTom Reply jsnell 20 hours ago When it is explicitly an appeal to authority, and the basis for the authority is incorrect? Feels like it matters.And presumably the GP thought that saying the maintainer had access to Mythos made it a more compelling argument. Otherwise why even mention it?
jsnell 20 hours ago When it is explicitly an appeal to authority, and the basis for the authority is incorrect? Feels like it matters.And presumably the GP thought that saying the maintainer had access to Mythos made it a more compelling argument. Otherwise why even mention it?
When it is explicitly an appeal to authority, and the basis for the authority is incorrect? Feels like it matters.
And presumably the GP thought that saying the maintainer had access to Mythos made it a more compelling argument. Otherwise why even mention it?