tech as an industry, and as a field of work, does not value people.
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tech as an industry, and as a field of work, does not value people. every single problem it has is downstream from this.
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tech as an industry, and as a field of work, does not value people. every single problem it has is downstream from this.
@pikhq I wonder if that derives from women initially being the programmers, before it became a men dominated “profession”. No idea, but it kinda flows.
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tech as an industry, and as a field of work, does not value people. every single problem it has is downstream from this.
@pikhq capitalism abstracted speed run
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tech as an industry, and as a field of work, does not value people. every single problem it has is downstream from this.
@pikhq is there an industry or field of work that does value people?
At high school we went to the factory which produces kitchen stoves. In every room there was a poster how much standing still costs the company in that room. (That was not in USA.)
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