The #NeverAgain tech pledge was almost exactly a year ago, right? And was signed by several Palantir engineers, right? So how'd that work out?https://twitter.com/profcarroll/status/948776074908925952 …
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(That's a genuine question, not snark; I'm curious whether those pledgers see this as a violation, or whether there's a reasonable dissenting view.)
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Replying to @rezendi
I'm sure the point of the pledge was to create the feeling of "doing something" gratis
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civil disobedience is a brand for some to leverage, the rest can't be bothered, the idea of officeworkers en masse disobeying on ethical grounds is laughable
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this is part of why other industries have professional organizations (they'll come to tech sooner or later), to impose ethics onto the obedient
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anyway the "deportation machine" deal was inked in 2014, people only care now because it's trump
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