When people trust computers, what they are really doing is trusting programmers.

Which we all know can never be trusted.

@SwiftOnSecurity well that’s the whole point of my persona from day zero: https://blog.codinghorror.com/on-the-meaning-of-coding-horror/amp/
On The Meaning of “Coding Horror”

In a recent web search, I found the following comment in a programming.reddit.com thread from eight months ago, completely by accident: I think prog.reddit will continue to move in phases... a couple of days ago, someone complained about a drop-off in Haskell articles, today there were 4

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@codinghorror @SwiftOnSecurity I'm pretty sure I've read that post before, but it struck me anew that someone thought that you should care about what they thought your blog should be about based on their off-the cuff reading of the name.
@mhkohne @SwiftOnSecurity first impressions are important, because if you don't make a good first impression people generally don't carry through with the effort to read and understand what you're trying to communicate.