• viking@infosec.pub
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      1 day ago

      You’re oversimplifying things. If the evil overlord ™ demands to build weapons of mass destruction, is the proud engineer with a family of 5 who designs them innocent?

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          Well this whole thing is going down a rabbithole, but personal accountability should factor in.

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          I think there’s a big difference between the person pulling the trigger and the person assembling the gun, even if ultimately both of their actions were required for a murder to happen.

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        When I was in high school, I excelled in math and science, so I was pushed super hard to go into engineering for college. I ended up changing majors eventually, but holy shit did I not understand just how strong the engineering school -> “defense” industry pipeline is. They recruit engineering students hard

        It was an eye-opening experience, realizing just how many people were comfortable working for these companies as long as they got a fat paycheck

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      Well that’s what they invented companies for!

      (ok well I know that wasn’t the objective at the beginning but it was developed that way)