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Sorry, but this reply is just ridiculous. There's more to being a developer than just writing a bunch of code in a flow state. And it's silly to claim you're so deep in "flow" that you can't be bothered to read and understand a security popup.

If that's how you work, then you're part of the problem.





Please don't cross into personal attack, regardless of how wrong someone is or you feel they are.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


Yes. If you "can't" read the security popup that very clearly tells you that this is a risky action and you should only do it if you trust the repo, then it's either a reading comprehension issue, and you should take remedial classes - or you're intentionally ignoring it, and so deeply antisocial and averse to working with other people.

Both of those things are extremely bad in any work environment and I would never hire someone displaying either of those traits.




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