Matthew Garrett on Nostr: Maybe there's a way to clearly describe this to the user in such a way they can make ...
Maybe there's a way to clearly describe this to the user in such a way they can make a one-time decision and then everything will work out fine? That would be great! But unfortunately I haven't seen such a mechanism yet, or a description of what percentage of the time a naive user would be expected to make the right choice given the specific context they have around their use of a computer
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