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by marginalia_nu
1654 days ago
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More practically, if the browser developers make more efficient browsers, what typically ends up happening is that the web developers make more inefficient websites that consume the additional resources available. It's Parkinson's law. We need both efficient web browsers and efficient websites. All guilt and responsibility is individual, as individual humans are the only ones with subjectivity and agency. Assigning blame to groups and "others" is extremely counterproductive. You either do what you can or you don't. We can sit around trying to find scapegoats and and point fingers for a hundred years, and it's not going to do any difference. The consumers can blame the the producers, the producers can blame the consumers. The voters can blame the politicians and the politicians can blame the voters. The right can blame the left and the left can blame the right. Men can blame women and women can blame men. Cats can blame dogs and dogs can blame cats. The reason it all sounds true is that every single one the accusations are true. Why yes, the producers are to blame, so are the consumers, the politicians, the voters. We are all to blame, we're all culpable for our decisions as individual humans. Each and every one of us all have responsibility. |
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