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[–] rottingleaf@lemmy.world 8 points 5 days ago (9 children)

One can classify approaches to progress in at least four most popular ways:

The most dumb clueless jerks think that it's replacing something known with something known and better. Progress enthusiasts, not knowing a single thing from areas they are enthusiastic about, are usually here.

The careful and kinda intellectually limited people think that it's replacing something known with something unknown. They can sour the mood, but are generally safe for those around them.

The idealistic idiots think that it's replacing something unknown with something known, that's "order bringers" and revolutionaries. Everybody knows how revolutionaries do things, who doesn't can look at Musk and DOGE.

The only sane kind think that it's replacing something unknown with something unknown. That is, that when replacing one thing with another thing you are breaking not only what you could see and have listed for replacement. Because nature doesn't fscking care what you want to see.

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[–] maximilian@lemmy.ml 4 points 5 days ago

Has anyone else clicked the chat.com url in the article …

that s the point of being junior. Then problems show up and they are forcing them to learn to solve them

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