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I'm worried that the baby thinks people can't change.

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    1. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 3 Jan 2020

      As we come into 2020, I am now pretty sure I picked the wrong career. If I had known what computers were going to become, I probably wouldn't have wanted to be a programmer. It is definitely no longer a career for people who take pride in their work.

      72 replies 51 retweets 507 likes
    2. Nick Korn‏ @CornyKorn21 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @cmuratori

      You can take pride in your own work even if others don't. That is the same regardless of the career path you choose.

      1 reply 0 retweets 45 likes
    3. Jason Gregory‏ @jqgregory 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @CornyKorn21 @cmuratori

      I'd agree. A civil engineer must rely on infrastructure she didn't build. A surgeon relies on a network of EMTs, nurses and doctors outside the operating room. No profession is a island. That said, I totally agree that SW reliability - and performance - hasn't kept pace with HW.

      1 reply 0 retweets 19 likes
    4. Jason Gregory‏ @jqgregory 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @jqgregory @CornyKorn21 @cmuratori

      I'm actually MUCH more concerned with the damage tech and social media in particular is doing to our democracy. That, combined with a rapid decline in citizens' trust in science and their ability to reason and filter out false info, is a much bigger issue than shitty OSes IMO.

      1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes
    5. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @jqgregory @CornyKorn21

      Citizen's mistrust in science was 100% earned by the "scientific" community many, many times over and is still continuing to be earned to this day. It's not citizens that are to blame for that. It's the absurdly large number of very wrong things that have been labeled "science".

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    6. Jason Gregory‏ @jqgregory 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @cmuratori @CornyKorn21

      One might say they blinded us with science... 😉 Still, I don't blame the scientific community for this state of affairs. I blame marketing firms, our faltering underfunded education system, and more recently soc media for amplifying BS and blurring the line between it and fact.

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    7. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @jqgregory @CornyKorn21

      But honestly, that really seems like picking the person to blame first, then putting the blame on them, without much evidence. There was no social media when "sugar calories are the same as other calories" or "dairy is bad for you" were inculcated.

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    8. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @cmuratori @jqgregory @CornyKorn21

      Is marketing to blame for people saying you shouldn't eat full-fat dairy? If anything, marketing for the dairy industry wouldn't have been doing that :) It's just medical "researchers" in high positions of authority being really, really bad at their job.

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      Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 3 Jan 2020
      Replying to @cmuratori @jqgregory @CornyKorn21

      I don't think any amount of pointing the finger at social media or marketing departments can change the fact that there are a lot of "scientific" community structures that produce laughably bad conclusions even by the evidence of the day.

      3:23 PM - 3 Jan 2020
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        2. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 3 Jan 2020
          Replying to @cmuratori @jqgregory @CornyKorn21

          And if that's the case, isn't the game over before it's even begun? Sure, we should worry about whether quality science can be disseminated to citizens. But it's putting the cart before the horse if the "science" the authorities are pushing is actually opinion, not science!

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        3. Jason Gregory‏ @jqgregory 3 Jan 2020
          Replying to @cmuratori @CornyKorn21

          Depends on the discipline. Nutrition "research" isn't good science IMO, but for example vaccine research, climate research, quantum physics, genetics, and cosmology have been incredibly good overall. To blame the "scientific community" is throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

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