Software surely? Rather than "computers"? Although I have no way of determining the biases of hardware engineers.
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Hardware engineers' biases are mostly reflected in the machine language rather than the software, yes. They certainly exist.
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Hardware ALSO has biases - such as how much force is needed to open a cover/laptop or to depress a key, & the 'acceptable parameters' for how big or heavy a tablet or tablet can be, & how much force is needed to add a component like a memory card, or to open the side of a desktop
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These are huge issues for the 7%+ of us with severe dexterity disabilities
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Great point, I wasn't thinking about usability at all - more about computer internals, I think the closer to the bare metal you get, the less room for bias there is, Something works or it doesn't.
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this is by far the dumbest and most insidiously misogynist thing I saw on twitter today, and so cringeworthy it feels almost like a bad period https://mobile.twitter.com/alicegoldfuss/status/1013931930054639617 …
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It's Shanley-tier. I'm genuinely impressed.
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Modern servers. Not heavy. No PSU. Plastic over metal. Small. Not boxes. They shrink an order per 10 years.
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