I have posted a 30-minute video of my talk "Cocaine and Conway's Law" at https://youtu.be/f86KBeJ7e2M (slides at https://third-bit.com/talks/sdgc/). I hope you enjoy it…
Cocaine and Conway's Law

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@gvwilson I enjoyed this talk. Lots to think about (and to go back and ponder in more detail).
@gvwilson Thanks for this video. It addresses many of the things that I learned the really hard way over the last couple of decades.

@gvwilson is there a particular reason you set this as "made for kids", instead of just marking it as not age-restricted?

the "made for kids" setting is not meant to be used for content for a general audience (https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9528076)—and it restricts how those videos can be used (https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9527654): for example, it means youtube does not allow me to save your video to my "watch later" playlist so i can, well, watch it later.

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@vfig thanks for letting me know - should be fixed
@gvwilson thanks for this talk, it lays down thoughts I have been running around my head for decades (2) now. I wish I could read as much as you do.

@gvwilson finally got around to listening to this. Definitely adding some of those books to my reading list!

I certainly felt like I was out of place in my college cohort, studying Computer Science but then also getting a philosophy minor & taking multiple engineering ethics classes (which as you mentioned, almost always focused on the big engineering failures & not the systemic, indirect harms & cognitive pollution sorts of failures)