• @Fondots@lemmy.world
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    011 months ago

    Whether we like it or not, it’s pretty damn hard to separate technology from business (and also politics)

    The direction of technological advancement, as it stands today, is largely driven by businesses. What technologies are developed and what they get used for, depends on who’s throwing money at it and how they want to make money from it.

    Don’t get me wrong, I’m sick of hearing about Musk. But the internet is one of the most amazing technological achievements humanity has ever created, and a lot of people use it for Twitter/X, and so their business decisions have pretty far-reaching implications for the rest of the internet. Trying to ignore that leaves out big chunks of the picture.

    • @douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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      411 months ago

      I think you’re missing the point that we’re here to discuss technology not the business of it.

      Just because technology is driven by business processes doesn’t mean that this form must also be consumed by discussion over business processes that are only somewhat related to technology.

      I’m not sure why this distinction is difficult. If you want a technology politics community then make one, stop polluting technology with technology politics.