Episode 25: The Social Responsibility of Coding with Liz Abinante
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English - November 29, 2017 16:00 - 41 minutes - 38 MB - ★★★★★ - 30 ratingsTechnology development developer programming technology careers rails ruby on rails ruby tech software Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The Social Responsibility of Coding with Liz Abinante
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Guest
Liz Abinante (https://twitter.com/feministy): Senior Software Engineer at GitHub (https://github.com/) and occasionally acts as Ruby Documentation Empress at RubyTogether (https://rubytogether.org/). Blogs at lizabinante.com (http://lizabinante.com/).
Summary
What responsibility do developers have for the consequences of their code? Liz Abinante joins the show to talk about overlooked consequences, big and small, and what you can do if you find your self being asked to do something you think is unethical. Along the way, we talk about user data, the cloud, making career choices you are comfortable with, and why you should always go to Canadian college engineering conferences when asked.
Notes
01:39 - The Social Responsibility of Coding Talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAV7RZZOspw)
- Why do people keep coming to this couple's home looking for lost phones? (https://gimletmedia.com/episode/53-in-the-desert/)
- Reply All 53: In The Desert (https://gimletmedia.com/episode/53-in-the-desert/)
- The Not-So-Wholesome Reality Behind The Making of Your Meal Kit (https://www.buzzfeed.com/carolineodonovan/the-not-so-wholesome-reality-behind-the-making-of-your-meal?utm_term=.sy4W4JMJlp#.ntjQM2G20o)
- VW Engineer Sentenced (https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/26/vw-engineer-sentenced-to-40-month-prison-term-in-diesel-case.html)
07:35 - Being Responsible For Data
14:09 - Speaking Up for Ethical Practices
21:44 - Staying at an Unreputable Company and Guiding Your Career
- Amazon Key (https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/16/amazon-key-in-home-delivery-review.html)
28:29 - Being Aware of the Context You’re Coding In
- The Impact (https://www.vox.com/2017/10/23/16387300/hospital-policy-saved-thousands-lives-central-line-infection)
34:30 - Liz’s Talk Audience
- CUSEC (http://cusec.net)
37:30 - Empathy and Ethics Training
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The Social Responsibility of Coding with Liz Abinante
Follow us on Twitter @tech_done_right, and please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
Guest
Liz Abinante: Senior Software Engineer at GitHub and occasionally acts as Ruby Documentation Empress at RubyTogether. Blogs at lizabinante.com.
Summary
What responsibility do developers have for the consequences of their code? Liz Abinante joins the show to talk about overlooked consequences, big and small, and what you can do if you find your self being asked to do something you think is unethical. Along the way, we talk about user data, the cloud, making career choices you are comfortable with, and why you should always go to Canadian college engineering conferences when asked.
Notes
01:39 - The Social Responsibility of Coding Talk
Why do people keep coming to this couple's home looking for lost phones?
Reply All 53: In The Desert
The Not-So-Wholesome Reality Behind The Making of Your Meal Kit
VW Engineer Sentenced
07:35 - Being Responsible For Data
14:09 - Speaking Up for Ethical Practices
21:44 - Staying at an Unreputable Company and Guiding Your Career
28:29 - Being Aware of the Context You’re Coding In
34:30 - Liz’s Talk Audience
37:30 - Empathy and Ethics Training
Related Episodes
Nonviolent Conversation with Nadia Odunayo
Using Software to Create Better Countries: Recovering Healthcare.gov with Andy Slavitt
Open-Source Community Management and Safety With Coraline Ada Ehmke and Yana Carstens
Special Guest: Liz Abinante.