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by ps4fanboy
4552 days ago
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People who feel alienated of the unique culture of programming will say anything to change it. They want everything to be normative, everything must be diverse everyone must have the same opportunities and pointing to gifted people and saying hey your a hacker and thats really good is a huge threat to that idea. It is almost like thinly veiled socialism. |
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But perhaps what I see is that this is really nice, and why can't we share it with more people? Hacking isn't a zero-sum game. If we double the number of people trying to write open source, isn't that a win for everybody?
It's not like encouraging somebody else to write code takes my job away, or dilutes the amount of genius to go around.
Think positively, my friend. "Socialism" may or may not work when we're building massive factories built out of atoms, but perhaps the economy of bits works differently than the economy of atoms.
Disclosure: http://braythwayt.com/posterous/2014/01/03/hello-my-name-is-...