Here the API is keeping a 2 front war away from the Zoom-working classes. On one front, healthcare workers, on the other essential last-mile workers squeezed by both having to work and struggle for money.
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So don’t feel too guilty (feeling a little guilty is good motivation) for safely watching the world burn on twitter and tv while enjoying your grocery and takeout deliveries brought to you by people taking more risk than you, for you even as poor-people resources burn.
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Even in the worst conflicts there are inevitably better and worse places to be. If you happen to be in one of the better places you could of course rush to the frontlines. Possibly you can be of use there. There’s people doing that. Kudos. I’m not one of them.
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But possibly you might be the one to discover a decisive tide-turning factor because you have the safety and security above the api required to bring the right kind of imagination and boldness required to turn the tide.
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For eg, the war against U-boats sinking shipping in the Atlantic was basically won by scientists in labs developing codebreaking tech and radar. Lots of examples like that in history. They didn’t risk being killed by torpedoes. Yet their contribution proved decisive.
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I wasn't entirely with you on this argument, but now I get it.https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1267533260231512071?s=20 …
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