Martin on Nostr: The tech world has a habit of framing narratives around progress and inevitability ...
The tech world has a habit of framing narratives around progress and inevitability — that only backward-looking people get in the way. Notice where this happens with narrative-building in our politics. Don't let anyone convince you of unidirectional progress, nor inevitability. It’s another tactic.
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