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Post #42125

2025-12-08 16:13 UTC

No, I’m talking about engineers and scientists communicating with project managers and designers, legal, business people, and the many many other people who work in the same industry but do not have technical backgrounds.

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  • And I am talking about the fact that believing that nothing is complicated and that complexity is always made up can be a dangerous, anti-intellectual and anti-academic argument. Of course, if you’re talking with people who don’t need the actually do the job and only understand enough of it you still speak like to a specialist, you’re not only in the middle, but also potentially (but not necessarily) kind of a dick. But reading this and you’re example, and the fact we seem to be miscommunicating somewhat, I do wonder this: English is not my first language, what do you include in “technical science job”. Is it a specific job or group of jobs? I took it to mean any job with tech or science workers.

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