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Which is a reference to [IBMs CEO working for/with/in partnership to the Nazis via a subsidiary](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust?wprov=sfla1) So did Hollerith, one of the engineers of the medium who sold the company to an entrepreneur ever imagine the damage his punch cards would do by being used to organize Concentration camp lines / camp censuses? No, maybe not? Either way he patented the cards in 1884, sold it in 1911, and died in 1929. He wasn't the only one doing this work by a long shot either. Time cards were new for every industry. But someone else (Watson, IBM CEO 1914-1956) saw a use for a new technological medium and used it to scale his business accordingly. He scaled it to be the biggest Port of Call for over 40 years after his tenure. No wonder they named their A.I. after him. So just like FB and Online Yearbooks. You start with one idea, before the scaling octopus extends out and into every industry that the "code" touches. At the end of the quarter you're lucky if your line of code will report a 0.1848% impact on the overall return for shareholders for a specific line item "Time Keeping/Record Keeping". And If you don't want to be that, you take your skills elsewhere that value them to an equal or slightly lesser degree.
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Emotionoutrage
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
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