@neonharbinger yes there are awful and unethical engineers, but in general, we can be trusted to do the right thing more often than not :-)
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@neonharbinger yes there are awful and unethical engineers, but in general, we can be trusted to do the right thing more often than not :-) 2 comments
@rhempel @neonharbinger Under your definition, does “doing the right thing” extend to not working for an open fascist intent on destroying the oldest democracy in the world or is this optional. |
@rhempel Many of my family/friends are engineers. Also work w/ them. Many I know wouldn't willingly choose to work for a Musk co at this point. Several have even refused interviews. It's worth wondering what kind of folks choose to work in Musk's cos and what results they deliver. Imo, they're either diehard Musk fans and so generally untrustworthy, so money-driven they'll ignore numerous scandals, or in a bind and must work for him (no other offers, visa needs). Not a great recipe for quality.