Prescriptions are fine, but reasoning/justification is a let-down, especially given the framing.
Not a fan of this talk. Completely ignores that technology changes bring structural changes. Assumes 2010s corpo culture to be immutable and everlasting when it’s the first thing to change, far before mass obsolescence #clojuresync
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Corp culture is but a reflection of the culture prevalent in larger society. Hence those supposed "tech changes" can't happen in a vacuum.
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Sure. Culture is producing tech that will change it. My critique is, that the talk is ignoring this feedback loop. The prescriptions are fine, but don’t live up to the obsolescence framing. Before that happens so many other things will change.
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Simon, this talk IS a part of the very feedback loop you talked about. This is a mainstream "tech" conference... And no, people problems can't be solved purely with "tech". Happy to chat about this in detail.
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Deal. As I think we’re talking about very different things.
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Yes, that happens all the time!
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I work at a university where 1636's (Harvard est.) culture is alive and well.
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