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Post #1416181

2026-04-11 19:15 UTC

@mitsuhiko @glyph "Bias on Both Sides The compositions of the groups of people in the discussions about new technology are oddly shaped because one side has paid the cost of direct experience and the other has not, or not to the same degree. That alone creates an asymmetry." "Take coding agents as an example. If you do not use them, or at least not for productive work, you can still criticize them on many grounds. [...] But if you have not actually spent serious time with them, then your view of their practical reality is going to be inherited from somewhere else. [...] That is not nothing, but it is not the same as contact." My argument is that you can perfectly and rightfully reject things without ever using them.

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  • @mitsuhiko@hachyderm.io 2026-04-11 19:46

    @realn2s @glyph you can absolutely reject something without using it and I said as much in the post. The point isn’t that rejection requires use but that without use, your view of how it behaves in practice is second-hand.

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