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There is something about the way we geeks debate things (politely, but with supreme confidence and competitively without much actual collaboration) which is absolutely exhausting.
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Agreed. I've been trying recently to help build spaces that actively reject this form of discourse… it can be hard to maintain, and I fall back into bad habits myself, but it feels good to try to have collaborative spaces where the possibility space of tradeoffs can be explored.
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At one place we have considering tradeoffs and avoiding framing opinions as fact as part of the rules. We could sometimes be better about enforcing it, but at this point it but its good when this becomes generally self-sustaining.
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A big thing is not banning opinions and preferences, but more encouraging people to be more honest about them, to explain *why* they feel the way they do, to appreciate other perspectives, and to frame discussions in a less zero-sum way.
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At least in those fields it's a lot harder to pretend your opinions and tastes are wholly based in facts and logic, but perhaps I'm mistaken?
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