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I don't think it's feasible to separate technology from the people themselves. What we do, in some way or the other touches people, real people, people with feelings, dreams and aspirations.

To ignore where such contributions to humanity come from, is to ignore a person's existence, their struggles and what makes them, well, them.

I recently stumbled on [1],

> I’m on the board overseeing Linux graphics. Half of us are trans.

which is a reminder that so many years later, the same issues, vitriol and discrimination that Lynn dealt with still plague us. What are we, if we can not show empathy to people who struggle with something as fundamental as their gender identity? Who are we to deny them the life they want to lead every day? Who are we to dehumanize others?

[1] https://rosenzweig.io/blog/growing-up-alyssa.html



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