Grabbing lunch, listening to a bartender talk to another attendee about computer fear. This is how many people still see technology.
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There's this interesting conflict between 'just works', and the control you cede to someone else to make that happen

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Also, the lack of liability for vendors and developers are usually borne by the end-user, which doesn't help at all

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Which basically means we're at a point where trust is severely broken, but no one gives a fuck because making a buck

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I don't see a path to solving that, either. Most users don't want to know, most companies take advantage ... so what then?
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If that were the case office workers really would have learned programming as a side skill. Instead we have excel workshops
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good lord, the world would actually, literally, burn if everyone thought like devs.
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