There is a specific kind of vertigo that comes from watching the architects of our digital reality attempt to explain their work in a setting that actually requires accountability. It’s like watching a high-wire artist try to justify why they didn’t use a safety net, only the high-wire artist is a billionaire and the safety net was actually a button labeled "I’d like to fall, please." We’ve reached a point in our technological evolution where the concept of a "guardrail" has been replaced by a "suggested detour," and the results are about as predictable as a toddler with a blowtorch. When you see a system designed to protect the most vulnerable among us offering a literal "See Results Anyway" option for content that should be an immediate, hard-stop block, you have to wonder if the designers ever actually stepped outside of their climate-controlled bubbles. It’s the ultimate expression of the "move fast and break things" philosophy, exc...
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