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inamiyar
·11 ore fa·discuss
This is a long post about someone who has very obviously just gotten into politics. It is good for people to try and see how to impart change. Here are some constructive critical questions for the author:

1. Why no mention of No Tech For Apartheid or Google Workers United, who have been doing similar work for years?

2. What about all of the other police, DHS, and military contracts Google has been a part of? Did this problem really just start with the second (not even the first!) Trump presidency?

3. What does a focus on exclusively those at the top levels of a hierarchy, with minimal focus on incentive structures and wider systems, say about your theory of change? Was there a power analysis done, or was it assumed that "big title" = "powerful"?

Side Note: Incredibly insulting of James Dean to say email 3 CEOs.
inamiyar
·4 anni fa·discuss
Not to be rude, but this post just puts unwarranted faith in "science" and "experts".

For example, experts apparently collect evidence in "an unbiased, objective manner". What? Says who. Those "methods have to be available to other scientists for replication." Seems like an odd thing for an article with no author and two citations.

Frankly, there is no objective research, and fetishizing authority and "experts" (a group of people where, e.g., African Americans are underrepresented) is both harmful and dumb. There is a ton of literature on how science often does not follow it's systematic claims at all, check out Kuhn's work for an intro.
inamiyar
·4 anni fa·discuss
the point is the people in power represent a limited set of elites that are not invested in the best interests of anyone but themselves
inamiyar
·4 anni fa·discuss
This book was absolutely revolutionary for me
inamiyar
·4 anni fa·discuss
I'm not sure if I'm reading this right but either duktape or WebView might do what you want.

https://duktape.org/ https://github.com/webview/webview
inamiyar
·5 anni fa·discuss
A far more interesting article with less focus on discounting feminist concepts out of hand
inamiyar
·5 anni fa·discuss
this vaguely aligns with my experiences
inamiyar
·5 anni fa·discuss
If you could anywhere it'd be the east side (think starting in NY), itd be a lot easier if coaches and trains were allowed though.
inamiyar
·5 anni fa·discuss
I mean...hopefully eventually ..