"rush" Many of us have been begging for this for years but.. never mind us. I know folks who advocated for this since the 70s! Even earlier. Also, cannot do ethics add-on, extra course. Ethics isn't an extra patch; it has to be built up from root—integral to design.https://twitter.com/amarashar/status/963199544904298496 …
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qsort sorts discrete data.. We often take continuous or continuous-ish stuff from the messy world & make it discrete. Stuff it into arrays. So many ontological questions just right there! How do we discretize? Who decides? How? And then sorting. One way among many to prioritize.
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You could start by asking simple Q.. How do we discretize a variable like race? Or gender? So much just right there. Talk about why sort is so central to CS, so much attention early on--developed as mechanisms of control/calculation of enterprises/states growing at scale.
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(or, for the French speaker: Foucault: http://1libertaire.free.fr/MFoucault122.html … Recently, this nice podcast from FranceCulture: https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/les-chemins-de-la-philosophie/mon-oeil-24-foucault-loeil-du-pouvoir … )
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That's sheer nonsense.
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A BIG problem with this type of analysis: Much of modernity is also about rendering the State legible to the common people. (You're only supposed to be convicted using due process, for example.) Attempts to hinder legibility interfere with that.
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A specific example: The people arrested for videotaping police are arrested for violating wiretapping laws ... that were passed to hinder legibility.
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