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> **No backseat driving**

> Bob: What’s the name of the string copy function?

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> Alice: Strncpy.

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> Eve: (from across the room) You should use strlcpy. It’s safer.

> Backseat driving is when you lob advice from across the room (or across the online chat) without really joining or engaging in a conversation.

>

> **No subtle -isms**

> Carol: Windows is hard to use.

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> Bob: No way. Windows is so easy to use that even my mom can use it.

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> Subtle -isms are small things that make others feel unwelcome, things that we all sometimes do by mistake. Subtle -isms make people feel like they don’t belong. There’s another part of no subtle -isms: all discussions of -isms and politics at NGW should be opt-in, like in a one-on-one conversation, or in a clearly described event in a private room.