"The onus was on the reader, not the author, to protect themselves with the information given. Basically, AO3 took the early fandom nugget 'Don’t like, don’t read' and made it policy."-rapacityinblue, on Tumblr. (I'm not going to try to get my mind around how a Tumblr discussion should be cited.) I found this discussion about … Continue reading Don’t Like, Don’t Read
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Ironies of Automation
"...the more we automate, and the more sophisticated we make that automation, the more we become dependent on a highly skilled human operator."-Adrian Colyer, "Ironies of automation." the morning paper. January 8, 2020. A robot surgeon might be a great idea, but it's going to handle the routine, the easy surgeries. What's left is what's … Continue reading Ironies of Automation
