human-driven technology goes brrrrr

  • Mniot@programming.dev
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    18 hours ago

    I think key context is that the guy is representing himself as having special knowledge about what Signal is doing internally and what they’ll do next.

    It’s not “you bump into some rando on the street. Don’t you know she’s CEO of Signal??”

    It’s “you’re giving a Ted Talk about Signal. The woman in the front row offers a correction and you’re like, ‘shut up, dummy.’”

    • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.worldM
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      18 hours ago

      the guy is representing himself as having special knowledge about what Signal is doing internally and what they’ll do next.

      I didn’t get that impression- to me it just came off as him being cynical about platform enshittification.

      Like, with recent news of Nexus being sold, my reaction was to join a chorus of others excplaiming that Nexus is about to be shit. We don’t know that - we just know it’s being sold. But we’ve all seen a ton of services follow a similar path, so the assumption feels justified. If a Nexus employee came out and said “Don’t panic, literally nothing is going to change!” Whether that came from the janitor or CEO, I’d have a similar knee-jerk as the dude in the OP.

      I also have no idea who the old or new CEO of Nexis is. If it happens to be a woman, me arguing with her wouldn’t be from sexism, it’d be because Nexus is setting the stage to go down the toilet.

      Dude in OP absolutely could just be a misogynistic prick, but there’s certainly not enough info in the screencap to say so with any certainty.

      • Redex@lemmy.world
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        14 hours ago

        In general perhaps, but he literally said

        The engineers have already began laying out the ground work for such support.

        This really makes it sound like he’s pretending to know what he’s talking about when he doesn’t.