Assian_Candor [comrade/them] to news • edit-21 month agoWho could have foreseen thisimagemessage-square13 fedilinkarrow-up197file-text
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minus-squarePKMKII [none/use name]hexbear66·1 month agoOnce again, algorithms are opinions expressed in code link
minus-squareThermonuclearEgg [she/her, they/them]hexbear21·edit-21 month ago claimed earlier this century Langdon Winner's "Do Artifacts Have Politics?" (JSTOR open access link) written all the way back in 1980 should be mandatory reading, especially for these people. Even a bridge can be political. link
minus-squareTheDoctor [they/them]hexbear12·1 month agoSpeaking of nonpolitical… Mr. Kratsch said that, “under political pressure,” the company removed race, gender and birth country as factors before the current school year. Dude really wanted to created a bigotry machine but the wokes wouldn’t let him link
Once again, algorithms are opinions expressed in code
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Langdon Winner's "Do Artifacts Have Politics?" (JSTOR open access link) written all the way back in 1980 should be mandatory reading, especially for these people. Even a bridge can be political.
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Speaking of nonpolitical…
Dude really wanted to created a bigotry machine but the wokes wouldn’t let him
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