| ▲ | rtrigoso 7 hours ago | |
I agree with OP, and understand why to some it feels premature. We live in a vastly different world than before, where people are more conscious of ethical concerns and willing to stand on their ground to avoid repeating past mistakes. It might be premature from a tech standard, but it makes sense from an ethical concern. I don't think misconduct is as easily backtracked as it was before and preemptive measures are needed to avoid the large impact that those decisions make. | ||
| ▲ | constantius 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> where people are more conscious of ethical concerns and willing to stand on their ground to avoid repeating past mistakes Would be interested to hear what makes you say that. I don't see anyone being conscious of ethical concerns more than they were before. I can see slightly more BDS people, for example, but outside of that not much. | ||
| ▲ | pjmlp 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Given the complaints about Firefox and Safari not adopting Chrome OS Platform APIs, and shipping Chrome all over the place, I am not sure about people standing on the ground and ethical considerations. | ||