Tech-for-good



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    I used to think making change was the thing. I used to believe that changing the world, dominating it and reshaping it in my hands was the goal. Now, I not only see how naive that is, but how many terrible things have been done in the name of changing the world. How many civilizations, companies, people, and products have tried. And what they left in their wake.


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    Searches for people are about time and how to best manage it: it’s not only the search process itself, but the passing of information, onboarding people, admin of social media, and so on. It’s a job on top of a job managing an incredibly stressful situation. But, there’s unique pieces of this puzzle that have yet to be meaningfully solved.


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    “Back in the 2000’s, the internet stood for freedom of movement, speech, information, and access. Everything could be changed because everything on the internet was available. You wouldn’t have to go to school, or memorize multiplications tables, you would just simply learn things on the internet or go to it for answers. It’s 2024, so how is the dream of internet intellectual freedom holding up? Uh. Well, about that.”


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    In the heat of the moment, we fail to properly compute information, forget critical things, or have a delayed reaction time that computers just don’t have. And the results can be deadly: plane crashes, car crashes, and more. All symptoms of an inability to make sense of the data, or being forced to be an actor in a system that previously automated your job away.