Hi Luis,
I happened to notice you retweet a tweet today that said "A tech is
neutral. It can’t be good or bad per se."[1] I know this perspective
differs from my own, and I think a fair number of those in the
Wikimedia movement—would you be willing to expound on your thoughts there?
– Molly White (GorillaWarfare)
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 11:37 AM Antoine Musso <hashar(a)free.fr> wrote:
On 14/01/2022 02:01, Luis Bitencourt-Emilio wrote:
<snip>
I was born and grew up in Brazil, under vastly
different circumstances
than today. There was a critical moment in my life when my
father placed
me, at 8 years old, in a BASIC programming course which I would practice on
our x286 hidden away in a laundry room. My passion for technology started
then, and has only grown since. I believe in technology as a key path to
the furthering of humanity, of knowledge, of quality of life, and of our
collective future. I also believe that this will only happen with the
guidance and efforts of active and inclusive communities that shepherd said
technology to positive outcomes.
<snip>
Hello Luis,
Welcome at the foundation, it is great to see someone joining the board
having a large technical background.
BASIC and x286 are definitely familiar among staff members around your
age. If you ever join one of our tech meetings, I am sure you will feel
at home :]
10 REM "-- "
20 PRINT "Antoine"
30 PRINT "hashar"
40 PRINT "Musso"
50 PRINT "Wikimedia > Release Engineering"
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