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Below 13 years old at last edit, as I morph from wage laborer to a sole trader of (non wage) labor/work product(s), applicable with that change of context and FTR.

 

The material for the general anonymous user in "My Web For Smarties"¹ is of course appropriate also for current, former, or potential biz partners or co-workers but some things can be said here specific to these groups.

  • "Intellectual Hubris Constrained by Crass Pragmatism"

    Wanna say something more here, like "developers, developers, developers" but from a workers perspective. Ultimately intend the 'we' used here to refer to an actual collective, for which trynna prepare the way, 1 part Ayn Rand, 1 part Karl Marx. So maybe replace the redundant triple by "massive elegantly consolidated and individually delivered function" (what I intend in aii.biz).

  • "Patience is not a Virtue" (AKA "A Sense of Urgency")

    This meme can be considered to have started with the Author(s) of Perl who famously declared the 3 principal virtues of a programmer to be hubris, impatience, and sloth. The idea is that these obvious vices lead to behaviours which ironically work for better software production. For example, because she is lazy, the programmer will add valuable features that prevent her from having to do stuff.

  • "Impartiality and Moral Hazard"

    Conditions of production prevalent at this time entail various conflicting stakeholders whose interests must be taken into account. We take the stance of an Impartial Observer relative to these interests and are at great pains to make sure this Impartiality is auditable by examination of the biz processes implemented here: all source code², our development and social intent, and last but not least, our books.

  • "Pet peeves"

    "Peeve" is a funny word innit?


¹ "My Web for Smarties" is a former title of what's now linked to "juan@acm.org" in the left nav.
² See TOS and Free GaS. Free software is dominant at this point, if you have a problem with that you probably don't want to be here.



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