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Originally posted by torsionbar28 View PostInteresting. FWIW I do agree with you that it's nonsensical to ascribe virtue (or lack there of) to businesses or industries. But at least here in the US, it has become commonplace, having taken root in the past decade or so. As late as the 1990's it was only extremist fringe groups like Greenpeace, etc. that did this, but now it's quite common unfortunately.
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Originally posted by s_j_newbury View Post
Industries are groups of businesses; businesses are just groups of people, can groups of people not behave in ways subject to moral or ethical consideration? It's okay when your peers are doing it?
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I read through this article's comment section trying to figure out why the detour into a discussion of ethics rather than a technical discussion of the merits of the development.
I concluded the comments on this article are so much mindless drivel that entire lack any technical merit, like a Phoronix comment section on systemd.
Then I rechecked the webpage title to make sure I was still reading Phoronix and not Slashdot.
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Originally posted by torsionbar28 View PostInteresting. FWIW I do agree with you that it's nonsensical to ascribe virtue (or lack there of) to businesses or industries. But at least here in the US, it has become commonplace, having taken root in the past decade or so. As late as the 1990's it was only extremist fringe groups like Greenpeace, etc. that did this, but now it's quite common unfortunately.
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Originally posted by NotMine999 View PostI read through this article's comment section trying to figure out why the detour into a discussion of ethics rather than a technical discussion of the merits of the development.
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Originally posted by NotMine999 View PostI read through this article's comment section trying to figure out why the detour into a discussion of ethics rather than a technical discussion of the merits of the development.
I concluded the comments on this article are so much mindless drivel that entire lack any technical merit, like a Phoronix comment section on systemd.
Then I rechecked the webpage title to make sure I was still reading Phoronix and not Slashdot.
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Originally posted by horizonbrave View Postso is Google evil or not??
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