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Would you rather...?

1) Be bored in an ethical company.
2) Be active in a corrupt company.

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  • 13
    1. Anything but corruption bullshit.
  • 0
  • 2
    As long as I am making something it’s not boring so 1 to remove the bullshit.
  • 4
    1. Absolutely. For Better mental and physical growing
  • 5
    I take integrity any day of the week.
  • 0
    @Nanos depends on your interpretation of ethics
  • 0
    @nblackburn do you have an ethical interpretation of ethics or an unethical one?
  • 0
    2) Jesus (fictional or not) surrounded himself with criminals because those are whom he could help most
  • 1
    @DeveloperACE the most ethical approach to the ethical discussion of ethics.
  • 3
    When choosing two, can I do it like to a) callect evidence and b) fuck them from within? Otherwise, no fucking way.
  • 5
    2 most certainly. Ethics are man made bullshit we were fed to keep us in line. If you work for a company that makes nukes, it's better to build a better nuke then sit on your hands doing nothing. Thousands of people sit in call centers dedicated to ripping off your grandma. Decide you own code of mortality and live to the fullest.
  • 0
    How do we define ethics in technology?

    Not thinking about other fields but for technology, innovation and creation focus professions, boredom is the end of the individual, end of the company and end of that field.

    One must break rules whether be it ethical or not.

    If we got lazy and do same old shits and get bored every single day, we will be the same as people living before technology.
  • 0
    If you say illegal activities that's different matter.

    For me I'll pick 2 if all other choices are same as 1.
  • 2
    Well how much do they pay?
  • 0
    1. I could never be bored. I have endless lists of shit to do. If an ethical company doesn't offer me challenge, I'll find it myself — every company has hidden interesting puzzles to solve.
  • 1
    Hypothetical. You can never get bored at an ethical company.

    If you are, it's your problem not company's.
  • 0
    @nblackburn How tight is integrity? 😏
  • 0
    too subjective: "does not compute" (read while holding your forearms in ninety degree angle to your shoulder and rocking back and forth in a weird robot motion. oh, yeah and use a weird robotic voice. double quote fingers while reciting is fun too) need more detail but am assuming not safe to share
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