| ▲ | ineedasername 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
It’s not bad faith argument. It’s an attempt to shake thinking that is profoundly stuck by taking that thinking to an absurd extreme. Until that’s done, quite a few people aren’t able to see past the assumptions they don’t know they making. And by quite a few people I mean everyone, at different times. A strong appreciation for the absurd will keep a person’s thinking much sharper. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | stOneskull 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
>> They key difference between plagarism and building on someone's work is whether you say, "this based on code by linsey at github.com/socialnorms" or "here, let me write that for you." > [i want to] shake thinking that is profoundly stuck [because they] aren’t able to see past the assumptions they don’t know they making what is profoundly stuck, and what are the assumptions? | |||||||||||||||||
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