
m1rrag
I am not a dev. I took a python v.s. linguistics programming class in college and helped teach the anthropology and philosophy section of a tech makers course, but in practice, I don’t code; I’ll leave that to people who can do that more efficiently.
I am in a couple of unions that organize precarious gig workers in a booming tech economy. I hope that more presently existing unions are able to update their praxis to do this kind of organizing in a meaningful way that brings stability to our lives and helps us transform our efforts into laboring for useful, way less wasteful projects.
I have for a long time been obsessed with philosophy of technology encompassing literal media studies, cognitive science, political philosophy, labor, art and alternative materialisms, and human relationships that found it all.