I've gotten an alarmist email from a non-profit standards body that included some rather steep falsehoods. It's ironic that the language of the bill discussed the current direction this seems to be going in the courts, and they seemed much worse for the standards bodies.
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Jeffrey P Burdick (burdickjp@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-Jul-2024 17:08:27 UTC
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Jeffrey P Burdick (burdickjp@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Aug-2023 15:12:09 UTC
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@aral We're operating in a flawed society and economy, and working toward an ultimate ideal sometimes involves compromises with what is currently in front of us. We are constantly deciding what we're willing to fight for right now and what gets us closer to our ultimate goal. We're sometimes wrong. In this way a company trying to be ethical sometimes finds itself in compromises to achieve what they view as a solution which gets them closer to their ultimate ideal.
The way out is through.