12:31:12 From Michael Finch : To flex on Russia 12:31:22 From Peter Jonas : Nate, we don’t just choose to go to the moon 12:33:02 From Nate Remcho : Why not push ourselves to do new things? It’s all about curiosity. We don’t get useful information from base jumpers but it’s still something people want to do despite the danger. 12:40:59 From Fisher Ng : I think much of our society now places value in practicality, and we’ve forgotten to find value in appreciating beauty as well. Not every experience should be about scientific learning. 12:46:01 From Sarah Bodisco : But is it?? 12:46:13 From Megan Rice (she/her) : I very much care about the rocks 12:46:21 From Sarah Bodisco : You are a destructive imperialist Dillon 12:46:27 From Makenna Girard (She/Her) : I care more about the rocks than Dillon 12:46:42 From Dillon Shipley : my bad for not equating rocks with sentient life. that’s on me everybody 12:46:53 From Daniel Kar : Dillon rocks 12:58:26 From Tristan Call : Yep, they were right once in an unrelated technological field from 20 years ago 12:58:38 From Tristan Call : That totally means their future predictions will be right 13:01:11 From Ben Ratcliff : Lmao texas just 100% re-opened 13:14:46 From Makenna Girard (She/Her) : Nate is loving this 13:15:07 From Nate Remcho : ^^ 13:25:40 From Maggie Howsden : If you consider designing buildings/roadways as digital art then the only person who signs it is the PE so the other people who work on it don't get their name on it. 13:29:21 From Tristan Call : With computer science we all are building off other people's work. As coding in python relies on the people who made python, which in turn builds off assembly (designed by someone else) which builds off binary which builds off a bunch of electrical engineering concepts designed by other people and so on. And the idea is, in many cases, that we then document and structure our code so others can use it. So we can't escape relying on others even if we wanted to 13:30:25 From Michael Finch : Most coding is just copy and pasting stuff off of stack overflow tbh 13:30:32 From Angela George (She/Her) : ^^ 13:30:40 From Dillon Shipley : just read the binary Tristan it’s not difficult 13:30:46 From Maia Tucker (she/they) : And somehow that's STILL HARD 13:30:57 From Michael Finch : 1011101100100100010010001001001010010101010100101001011111111111 @Dillon 13:35:12 From Tristan Call : Oh, on the other hand in code tools like GitHub can track literally every line you wrote. So it's possible to track down every single coding contribution you made to a project 13:38:42 From Michael Finch : And a college degree 13:38:54 From Makenna Girard (She/Her) : or children