Oh yes, I am quite aware of this fallacy. It is known as the inverse fallacy (~a -> ~p is the inverse of a -> p). Thanks for bringing this up. Anyway, the reason that I am giving this cherry-picked argument is not to…
Definitely not. Precisely because I care about ethics that I bring these up. The reason is that I think we as a society (well, at least a subset of the tech community) romanticizes free (beer and speech), open-source,…
I am not sure how ethics is defined here. In fact, I can totally see how some of these options can be considered unethical. Before we proceed, recall that Facebook is now a "morally bankrupt liars" because it "enabled…
Oh yes, I am quite aware of this fallacy. It is known as the inverse fallacy (~a -> ~p is the inverse of a -> p). Thanks for bringing this up. Anyway, the reason that I am giving this cherry-picked argument is not to…
Definitely not. Precisely because I care about ethics that I bring these up. The reason is that I think we as a society (well, at least a subset of the tech community) romanticizes free (beer and speech), open-source,…
I am not sure how ethics is defined here. In fact, I can totally see how some of these options can be considered unethical. Before we proceed, recall that Facebook is now a "morally bankrupt liars" because it "enabled…