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201: Real Rebels Pay Their Taxes with Nils Norman Haukås
02:58 - Nils’ Superpower: Storytelling
- Practicing Presentation
- Company/Employer-Sponsored Skill Training (such as storytelling/public speaking)
- Taking Courses Unrelated to Your Own Skillset
09:39 - Deleting Code
- Tension Around Deleting or Refactoring Others’ Code
- Etiquette Around ^
- Sharing Codebases
20:17 - Is it ethical to invest time in learning and using technologies from companies that pay little or no taxes?
- Real Rebels Pay Their Taxes
- Value of Everything | Mariana Mazzucato
- The economics of open source by C J Silverio | JSConf EU 2019
- The Entropic Package Manager
29:14 - What Can We Do About the Centralization of Power in Large Corporations?
- Wanting an Alternative
- Developer Purchasing Power
- Nix VC Funding
- Move Away From Framework-Thinking
- Web Components
- Libraries
- Less Competition Between Competitors
- Learning the Basics
53:18 - Using Tools for Free as Forms of Support
- Alternative Cost
Reflections:
John: Treating tax avoidance as a social negative.
Jacob: Not feeling pressure to use the next new, hot thing.
Nils: Practice arguing this problem. Software development is still an incredibly young field.
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Special Guest: Nils Norman Haukås.
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