@tomw The problem is always the business model. People here think, computers would be great, if they weren't corrupted by big tech's business models.
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@tomw The problem is always the business model. People here think, computers would be great, if they weren't corrupted by big tech's business models. 1 comment
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@kaffeeringe @tomw
Yeah I was going to say that computers aren't the problem, how they're programmed by some is the issue. Sometimes it's the programmer themselves (lazy attitude towards making the code robust), sometimes it's management (I need it yesterday - no, I don't care if it's not ready), and sometimes the top person (we want engagement, engagement, engagement). GIGO.