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" ... As a developer ages, and finds it harder and harder to switch technologies, at some point, he or she is considered hooked for the rest of their natural lives to some technology -- Java or C++ or the Facebook API say -- that they can be expected to grow old with. When a technology hits that point of maturity, talent that's hooked to it starts getting devalued along with falling retention costs. The buffets become skimpier, compensation drops, churn is lowered, and the talent retires into the sunset with the technology. It's quite poignant really, like a crew going down with a ship. ... "
" ... But as the saying goes, intent is not magic, and it doesn't erase the impression it might -- and indeed clearly has -- create for some people, albeit many of whom who haven't seen the film and are therefore forced to rely on still images taken on set showing only a few costumes. It's very important for male filmmakers and male fans to understand that their own intent and impression of such things exists within a larger context of social expectations that pander to their intent and interests, and so our perception is inevitably skewed by decades or centuries of such social preference for our own particular and necessarily (inevitably) narrower viewpoint. Just because someone doesn't intend -- and the rest of us don't perceive -- the problem with a certain portrayal of a group of women in skimpier outfits, that doesn't erase the fact it does create problems for other viewers and that it can exist within the larger context of women portrayed in skimpy outfits all the time in entertainment. Sometimes a thing created with one intent and in one way, then, can become something else, even if only symbolically or within the larger context in which it resides. Like it or not, then, a lot of women are going to see those outfits and feel frustrated and angry about them -- regardless of comparisons to other films or explanations of intent and so on. ... "
" ... My chart tells two stories. First, prior to 2010, one could use official U.S. government figures to "prove" that the unfunded liabilities for Social Security and Medicare greatly exceeded the total amount of wealth held by U.S. households and nonprofit organizations [1]. Put another way, Americans cannot bankroll the promises they have made to future generations unless they are willing to tax themselves at levels never before seen in U.S. history or instead dial back substantially on the promises made to future generations. That implies that the millennials who have been taxed to pay for the current generation of seniors will find themselves with much skimpier benefits in retirement than had been enjoyed by Baby Boomers and those who preceded them (good luck with that political fight). ... "