Long rambly post about tech pol
@GLaDTheresCake IMO there's a big 'cultural inertia' component to this - I've been beating this drum in the Node.js IRC channel for years, and something that really stood out to me was that a lot of people didn't *decide* not to care, they simply never even were exposed to the idea that your design choices might have real-world consequences. It's just not part of the cultural fabric.
So yeah, I feel like this is one of those cases where 'awareness' is actually an important thing to work on, with accessible explanations as to how and why this matters (I often link people to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0ucEt-La9w but it's not particularly comprehensive), and really insistently spreading the idea that you hold responsibility for what you build.
Long rambly post about tech pol
@GLaDTheresCake Oh, for sure. But it's pretty much the only resource I have that I can link an average software developer to *without* immediately having them run away screaming, unfortunately...
Long rambly post about tech pol
@joepie91 Which really sucks because out of all the desk jobs tech work is closest to being blue collar. We really need more solidarity and collective conscience in tech.
Long rambly post about tech pol
@joepie91 Yeah that's good, though that video is very filled with a lot of liberal ideas. I would be better with it if it said "smash hierarchies" instead of just "reject petty authority" and "destroy patriarchy" instead of "destroy misogyny". Because while misogyny and terrible bosses are big problems, they are effects of a larger system that are inevitable, and the workers can't change those things with an attitude change.