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by caslon
1536 days ago
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Nobody cares about social responsibility, and you'll be hard-pressed to ever get anyone to genuinely care. Our "profession" has gone out of its way to establish new avenues in which copyright can be applied solely so we could "own" bits. Anyone releasing proprietary software is ignoring social responsibility. Guess what? Nobody cares! Money is nice! It buys things! And Facebook gives its employees fascinating tasks and enjoyable work! Nobody who works on software for a living, or is employed by a company largely based around software, has any right to judge any Facebook employees on the basis of "ignoring social responsibility," or not factoring in that people will feel the pain of their actions in an abstract future. This profession systematically ruined a beautiful field and destroyed the potential it could have had to drastically help the human condition. We lost all right to talk about morality in 1969. Who can honestly blame them? Who has the right to throw a stone, here? |
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- Those who build medical technology that saves lives.
- Those who make educational software that helps raise our young.
- Those who work on the digital support for real world infrastructure that delivers our food, supplies our electricity, and runs our transport.
- Those who work on software for publishing, arts and entertainments which underpin our entire modern culture.
Need I go on? Please don't conflate the ethics of a whole industry with the actions of a relatively few grubby little guttersnipes who make money from near monopolies exploiting other peoples vanity and isolation.