Jeremy: I think it's an important issue. If you want to be on trend in web design and development, then ethics in design is a hot topic. There's certainly not one that's talked about that much right now. But more and more, I have to say, I see it happening. It's kind of like the Old Testament preacher, you know,. Tristan Harris is being all very like, you know, it's a good analogy. Some practical things. Mike Monterra is like banging on the table thing. He's a Kwavski on idle words. He runs pin board. Just realize it's an issue.
Jeremy Keith reveals how the web is neither good or bad, nor neutral, but an amplifier. He inspires us to not let the future be just something that happens to us, but rather something we make with the small things we do today. He encourages us to build software ethically with our users’ psychological vulnerabilities in mind. He motivates us to not build on rented land, but to publish using the superpower of our own URLs. He also shows us how looking to the past is just as important as looking to the future.
- Iron Man Photo Story (4:43)
- On Net Neutrality (13:31)
- What's "Adactio"? (20:44)
- Is the Internet Good or Evil? (24:41)
- Hippocratic Oath for Software Designers (35:51)
- Resilient Web Design (49:06)
- Why do you Love the Web so Much? (54:26)
- The Power and Generosity of the Community (63:05)
- What Comes Next? (71:34)
- Listener Question? (73:44)
- Last Words to the Builders of the Web (74:18)
- Contact Info (80:15)
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