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- do I think gatekeeping is the path to shared safety?
- do I think x degree is the only way to select for y behavior?
- is there a reason I think Being Technical never has to be explained or defined?
- who is the one who gets to enforce it, then?
- do I think gatekeeping is the path to shared safety?
- do I think x degree is the only way to select for y behavior?
- is there a reason I think Being Technical never has to be explained or defined?
- who is the one who gets to enforce it, then?
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“If Americans want to challenge their country’s illiberal turn, they need to stop clinging to the recent past,” Sven Beckert says in a guest essay. “Like other economic regimes before it, it is gone. Resurrection is impossible and to aim for it is politically disastrous.”
“If Americans want to challenge their country’s illiberal turn, they need to stop clinging to the recent past,” Sven Beckert says in a guest essay. “Like other economic regimes before it, it is gone. Resurrection is impossible and to aim for it is politically disastrous.”
carnegieendowment.org/research/202...
carnegieendowment.org/research/202...
not having code is also a liability!
Lots of times people want to solve social problems with tech. Don’t do that. But sometimes (OCCASIONALLY) people are desperately trying to solve tech problems with people in order to avoid writing code
That’s not great either!
all code is bad. the less code the better. why are you writing new code stahp *sprays devs with squirt bottle*
not having code is also a liability!
Lots of times people want to solve social problems with tech. Don’t do that. But sometimes (OCCASIONALLY) people are desperately trying to solve tech problems with people in order to avoid writing code
That’s not great either!
That doesn’t add up
That doesn’t add up
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