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Programmer. Trying to enjoy arguing on the Internet less. He/Him. Sometimes post pictures of food or thoughts on books I read.
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Still in need of a full-time remote senior/staff-level job! My strengths are TypeScript, Solidity, SQL, C#, and Swift. Decent with Rust. I'm a good team lead too and was once a CTO of a YC company. Boosts for visibility appreciated. Thanks SO much.
also it depends on the confidence. if e.g. your friend confesses to cheating on their partner (who is your partner's friend) I would evaluate that closer to just telling the friend's partner
Fukuyama was wrong. history did not end. instead, our political imaginations collapsed in to a series of nihilistic attempts to recreate teleological struggles we felt modernity had denied us.
I think we should put this question on ballots and only count the ones that answer it correctly
the boring nuanced answer is that I would avoid doing it and consider it a breach of trust but a smaller breach of trust than telling even a trusted friend