The people shitting on everyone elses jobs are exactly the kind of people I'm talking about. You don't tend to do that if you've tried to tackle problems on your own. To clarify the screen comment, I'm referring to on screen tasks that employ Doug Engelbar's augmentation theories, which are great - but we shouldn't forget that they are in fact a form of leverage that rely on the work of others.
>but we shouldn't forget that they are in fact a form of leverage that rely on the work of others.
Yeah... And you rely on what when you buy your gears/tools from asian sweatshops? Same deal, it's a different form, you're taking advantage of their lower standards of living
I mean, "a form of leverage that rely on the work of others" what isn't exactly that at one point or another?
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