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by free2OSS 2018 days ago
It's best to seperate the human from their technical work.

I do technical work and unfortunately can't contain my Politics on social media (due to their psychology tricks). I know both Republicans and Democrats will dismiss my math because I don't belong to their side.

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I Disagree. But in particular I a think it is important for one to care about the ethics of what one works on and whom one works with. This is an industry where people are generally in a position to be choosy about what they do and it is a myth that it’s generally possible to separate something technical or theoretical from how it is used.

Even if one releases software with a license like the GPL that explicitly doesn’t constrain what the software is used for, I think one should still care about how it is used and the ethical implications of it.

I'll give you some credit since Programming is not Science/Engineering but rather some combination of Science/Authority/Tradition/Art.

But in science fields, authors names don't really matter. The same outcome will exist regardless who is studying it.

> But in science fields, authors names don't really matter. The same outcome will exist regardless who is studying it.

I'm curious, how much experience do you have in scientific academia? Names matter a great deal in my experience. A lot of results are simply ignored if they're not backed by a big name, and many experiments will simply not be done unless there's a big name to attract funding in the first place.

I may have written ‘Programming’ but so was mostly thinking about mathematics. It is wishful thinking to ignore the ethical implications of one’s work in academia
Yeah, not politics at all at work. And the worst fact (at least for me) mostly 90% of all programming guys are Democrats :(
Not even 90% of programmers are Americans. Or men. The whole world is not just republican VS democrats....