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@dotben

@dotben
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2022-07-19
Why do foreign students applying to US universities have to convince @StateDept they'll return home after graduating? Surely US should staple a green card to the certificate of any post-grad from a top US university? You *want* them to return to China? https://foreignpolicy.com/...
2022-07-19 View on X
Foreign Policy

The US should grant more green cards to retain tech leaders; Turkish MIT and Caltech grad Erdal Arikan, whose work led to Huawei's 5G lead, had to leave the US

What is the single most significant step the United States can take to sustain the technological predominance it has enjoyed since World War II? Tweets: @dkaushik96 , @siddarthpaim...

2021-06-20
Content is not journalism, and the surprising confusion even among v smart people about @a16z's ‘Future’, is representative of a wider issue that we don't understand, let alone respect, the sanctity of journalism anymore. Great piece by @EricNewcomer: https://www.newcomer.co/...
2021-06-20 View on X
Newcomer

Andreessen Horowitz's Future doesn't compete with journalism because it offers up essays, not reporting, limiting its potential to promote tech-positive views

I've been dragging my feet on writing about Andreessen Horowitz's much-anticipated new publication, which the firm revealed Tuesday.

2019-12-28
Even tech activism in 2019 reflects the divides of opportunity in society. White-collar workers are organizing for issues not directly impacting their ability to earn a livelihood vs blue-collar/precarious workers who mostly organize around pay + benefits https://buff.ly/394sQrK pic.twitter.com/zIWHfHoUZB
2019-12-28 View on X
The Guardian

A look at the rise of tech activism in the 2010s led by blue-collar or contract workers, with a sharp rise in activism of full-time/white-collar workers in 2019

The Guardian : Tweets: @dotben , @organizejs , @angemariasolis , and @teamcoworker Tweets: Ben Metcalfe / @dotben : Even tech activism in 2019 reflects the divides of opportunity ...