Following on from computing eras but before getting to my “Thinking About AI” series, there’s one intersection I’d like to bring up which is the notion of “people’s computing.” This idea of people being front-and-center of computation, and thus technology, once held sway but has often been in danger from a wider technocracy. Continue reading Keeping People in Computing
Category: Historical
Computing and Crucible Eras
This post will be a bit of a divergence from my normal posting style although very much in line with the idea of stories that take place in my testing career. Continue reading Computing and Crucible Eras