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Co lead of the http://crates.io  team. Creator of @dieselframework. Former host of @_bikeshed and @_yakshave. Former Rails comitter. Enby. they/them

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    1. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 4 Jan 2019
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      Hi, if you’re a snob about who can and who cannot call themselves an “engineer,” I have some bad news for you https://twitter.com/jason_koebler/status/1080571725576843264 …

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    2. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 4 Jan 2019
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      Your compatriot snobs are kind of assholespic.twitter.com/XEM6Tj85eQ

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    3. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 4 Jan 2019
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      Soooo now in case law we have a prior decision that anyone can call themselves an engineer, regardless of their level of “professional training”pic.twitter.com/YOP1HORy79

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    4. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 4 Jan 2019
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      The word “engineer” is really, now, what it always should have been: just a marker indicating how you, personally, think about your job.

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    5. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 4 Jan 2019
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      For me, “engineer” means knowing that all decisions are tradeoffs. It means considering both upsides & downsides of each technical choice, and doing so with explicit consideration of the larger system context.

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    6. Miss Dada  🏳️‍⚧️‏ @sgrif 4 Jan 2019
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      My understanding is that the term (for software specifically) was originally introduced as an attempt to get developers to recognize the responsibility of the impact their choices/mistakes could have on folks lives. A bad bug in software can destroy lives as much as a bridge

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    7. Miss Dada  🏳️‍⚧️‏ @sgrif 4 Jan 2019
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      100% agree that the term means different things to different people and that's completely ok.

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    8. Miss Dada  🏳️‍⚧️‏ @sgrif 4 Jan 2019
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      I personally really like that definition though. Even for folks just putting spreadsheets on the internet, if you store passwords insecurely and have a data breach, you can severely fuck up someones life. A title isn't the greatest way to get folks to realize that, but 1/2

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      Miss Dada  🏳️‍⚧️‏ @sgrif 4 Jan 2019
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      I do like the idea of it as a way of saying that you do recognize the responsibility that comes with the field

      12:46 PM - 4 Jan 2019
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        2. Jared Norman‏ @SuperGoodJared 4 Jan 2019
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          Yeah, I'm not a fan of the gatekeeping around it, but here in Canada "engineer" is a protected title. We could absolutely use a better system, but I appreciate that if you're an engineer here, that is supposed to mean you've learned a thing or two about ethics.

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        3. Miss Dada  🏳️‍⚧️‏ @sgrif 4 Jan 2019
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          Except power engineer b/c who cares if the folks maintaining the hydro are licensed amirite?

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