The quote above, courtesy of Razorfist on twitter [https://twitter.com/RAZ0RFIST/status/996255627759382533], is one I’m glad to run across, as I’ve long hated the “you’re just angry” disqualification the left likes to use. Wrath is a sin. Anger is but a response to a perceived injustice. Your perception may, of course, be wrong, or not in accordance with objective reality, but if it is correct, it is not only valid, butmoral. In that sense, while fully understanding both John Ringo’s stance re…
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I’ve mentioned before – that old rule about “once is coincidence” also applies to large systems of any sort. Even if you have thousands of computers running, if three of them develop the same misbehavior, it’s not a fluke, there’s something wrong with the system. A bug, or something else overlooked, but not simply “oh an edge case”. In case you’re wondering, this applies in part to yesterday’s post. Sure, we’ll never get rid of evil, but when you’re talking about orders of magnitude of differen…
How few people need to be truly radical for "just a few of them" to be a systemic issue?