Don't be evil? Easy. Nothing is evil if it benefits Google, a good firm. Competitors are evil. (Most firms operate under this moral theory.)
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
Do you think corporations are like lifeforms, that want to survive, grow and multiply?
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Replying to @MagpieMcGraw
I guess about as much as Emacs wants to survive, grow and multiply... Or as much as shadows of animals survive, grow etc.
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
Well, emacs is a tool. A corporation is a network humans, who each individually need to survive, and for that they need money.
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Replying to @MagpieMcGraw @YossiKreinin
Humans perform tasks within the corporation, like organs. The corporation gives them money to sustain them in return.
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Replying to @MagpieMcGraw @YossiKreinin
Interesting thing about America: if you work at a big company, you might health insurance which could be hard to get otherwise
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Replying to @MagpieMcGraw @YossiKreinin
If you're a human and your company collapses, you have to go through the stress and turmoil of finding a new source of money.
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Replying to @MagpieMcGraw @YossiKreinin
That's how corporations get the desire to survive. Because their individual elements(the humans) need to survive.
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That's how Emacs gets the desire to survive, too - people needing it to do their job. And how your shadow gets that desire.
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