kaltmamsell on Nostr: "Still, when asked whether we learned our lessons from Y2K, every person interviewed ...
"Still, when asked whether we learned our lessons from Y2K, every person interviewed for this piece gave the same answer: no. While our IT systems may be more robust today (and even this is a point of contention), we have not learned how to communicate more judiciously about technology. 'Every new thing is hailed as if it’s going to either save the world or destroy it,'Loeb says. 'What gets lost is the complexity of what’s happening in between.'"
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