A thing I’m mulling about recently is private public infrastructure, which is notionally private-owned/-provided but which is sufficiently ubiquitous that you can plan around the existence of it in the same way that you plan around the existence of the Post Office.
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(I think this is also true about public public infrastructure, incidentally. You’re trivially able to demonstrate your identity to the government and might assume that is true of everyone. It is until it isn’t.)
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(That fact, and ones like it, is underappreciated by folks who worry that the private sector practices exclusion when providing infrastructure.)
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Brexit has suddenly exposed a whole bunch of these things in the UK and indeed it is not stress reducing to contemplate.
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Or “baby’s first ML model” and haven’t learned that that’s not the beginning and end of whatever problem you’re trying to solve
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