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"The engineers who refuse to engage with politics often complain that their companies make bad technical decisions. But they’re not willing to do what it takes to influence those decisions. They want a world where technical merit alone determines outcomes. That world doesn’t exist and never has." -Matheus Lima
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https://terriblesoftware.org/2025/10/01/stop-avoiding-politics/Published at
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