
A distant relative posted photos of my bat-mitzvah on a public photo sharing website. For years, I had friends separately discover this website and send me snapshots of embarassing photos. Though I finally had the photos removed, my friends still have those pictures saved. Anything posted to internet has a variety of ways for living on forever whether through code or simply, friends who like to tease.

Both forms of working are necessary. I value online work's bias toward speed while I value my offline work as necessary for creative development and learning.

Trust and privacy are essential for any relationship. This must extend to digital information.
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