| ▲ | thomastjeffery an hour ago | |
It's a shame the title doesn't just include the word: "uni-context". It's a really useful and interesting perspective. The other relevant word is "objectivity". There so many systems in our society whose context we surround ourselves with, it starts to feel like every subject is objective. The reality is that every subject is subjective. I think one of the big drivers for this dynamic is that our social systems are facilitated with software, and we always make software as a uni-context. An application is a fixed context. If we can figure out how to introduce subjectivity into software, that would be extremely useful for both computing and society. | ||