This is where I’d put*
If you’d let me*
No, if clauses are just with present or past tense or something like could, but you shouldn’t use would, only in the first part.
It’s probably as your “backup plan” is faulty but they don’t want to embarrass you.
Lemmy.world. why does that not surprise me?
LMAO we really have Lemmy cliques?
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You new here?
It’s bound to happen.
Not really, besides ml who are usually tankies (ml stands for Marxist Leninist and the mods delete anything against China, etc.)
Lol nah. But Lemmy world has a somewhat rude intolerant moderation policy and often users mirror that. There is good people on there, of course, but a reasonable percentage of folk who’d be at home on reddit and Xitter.
This is completely unnecessary.
A client stopped complaining and forked over cash for drives when we lost 2 weeks of irreplaceable documentary footage because they didn’t listen when I asked for $150 for a backup drive.
Client: “How much is this disaster recovery plan going to cost me?”
Me: “A hell of a lot less than when you don’t have (valid, tested) backups and need them”
In time they will learn.