All posts tagged programming/ethics


A discussion of technology is not sufficient without bringing up the languages and methods of expression that we use to develop solutions to technical (and social) problems. As such, programming is obviously an important part of the discourse, of which I have many opinions and advice to counter pitfalls and exercises to strengthen skill.

ethics: Writing that relates to the potential ethical issues in code and software.


How to Maybe Build a Social Media Platform: From Someone Who Failed

This looks at how we should build a social media platform in the modern era with an emphasis on community and an anti-capitalist agenda.


How Not to Build a Social Media Platform: From Someone Who Failed

This looks at how social media platforms are often built in the modern era and why they seem to fail.


Code of Code Ethics: The Only Thing That Can Stop Bad Code is Good Code

There is much discourse on software for good and how to enforce the ethical consumption of open code. We need a diverse professional ethics organization. We need it desparately. We need it more than a feel-good do-good-license.


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