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@docpop Have seen it a few times, but don't remember where, and I know I wrote it down to reuse in posts I'm trying to finish writing on digital Africa... @docpop my simplified version (in my context) is "you can't eat digital" I use a different version when explaining digital transformation (not tech, but people) @cybeardjm @docpop I like your version because yours is accurate; the other is not. @cr0ax @docpop @molly0xfff nah....its always the people who order, scope, program and operate the tech. @cr0ax @docpop @molly0xfff tech is only a tool....always was and will be. @Nika2022 @docpop @molly0xfff Technical solutions create social problems but never fix them, is that the idea here? @docpop @molly0xfff Fabulous typography and great aphorism! :clapping: @docpop @molly0xfff Social solutions to technological problems - reordering society to work around failures of technology - also suck. @bencurthoys @docpop @molly0xfff In a complex world, most first-order solutions usually fail... Unfortunately, the majority don't want/can't understand that... @pikolman @bencurthoys I felt that this was half of my job leading a small tech team in a growing startup. @autistic_enby @pikolman oh god the number of times I have had to say no to "a button here that does X". I listen to my customers when they tell me about their business needs, what they are trying to achieve, but their proposed solutions (usually a button that relies on the software being psychic) are almost always shit. @docpop @edclayand @docpop @molly0xfff absolutely agree! Also it is becoming increasingly clear that really big problems require a lot of #SocialScience too. This is certainly a conclusion I've come to in #ClimateScience @docpop there is the notion of sociotechnical https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociotechnical_system |
"There are never purely technological solutions to societal problems."
Not sure why that particular quote has been on my mind today, but I ended up mocking it up in the style of some motivational posters.
I first heard the quote in @molly0xfff's "Blockchain solutionism" talk at the University of Texas in Austin, but I've seen other variations of it since then. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0k_GjxuJDM