> But, in all sincerity, do you really think that the readers of HN would positively discuss a "Bill of Bytes"?
I think there will definitely be an interesting discussion. But that's only the tip of the iceberg, and the more important discussion is to be had with a larger cross-section of society -- like in those classes and books.
I believe it is important for us (technologists, power users, etc) to do the ground work and prepare a forward-looking framework for when the time is ripe (just like remote work/interaction technology languished for years before Covid suddenly drove up adoption).
It is a topic I care about deeply (and have been toying with the idea of a curriculum to "compute better"). I would love to engage further on this (offline) if you're interested.
Thanks for the pointers; I'll definitely look up the books :-)
I think there will definitely be an interesting discussion. But that's only the tip of the iceberg, and the more important discussion is to be had with a larger cross-section of society -- like in those classes and books.
I believe it is important for us (technologists, power users, etc) to do the ground work and prepare a forward-looking framework for when the time is ripe (just like remote work/interaction technology languished for years before Covid suddenly drove up adoption).
It is a topic I care about deeply (and have been toying with the idea of a curriculum to "compute better"). I would love to engage further on this (offline) if you're interested.
Thanks for the pointers; I'll definitely look up the books :-)