Ritalin comments on Open Thread, September 15-30, 2012 - Less Wrong
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"Religious issues" in hardware and software
Apparently, it's not just politics that is the mind-killer. When it comes to one's tool of choice, one can get as irrationally fanatical as it gets. From the Jargon Dictionary
So, why's that? We're talking highly educated, intelligent, creative people here. People whom programming keeps honest, who have learned to decorticate and take apart every notion and every argument into its simplest components, in order to be able to properly communicate with mindless machines. Maybe I'm being naïve here, but I'd have thought fanaticism, in these circles, should be extinct.
So why isn't it? Why is the sanity waterline seem so low, and how does one raise it?
(Also, compare with console wars)
My impression is that holy wars about software and hardware aren't as common as they used to be. Is this correct?