I share your worry.  But when I hear myself say it, it sounds like "Get off my 
lawn!"  Perhaps evolution is (will be) faster with more stumbling around in 
public?  The mind is dead.  Long live the hive.

On 06/05/2017 10:50 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Sure, like the link on that page over the github and siggraph paper that gets 
> the wheels turning.   This trend toward public github & portfolios I think 
> leads to a lot of shallowness and not the development of depth-first search 
> and occult representations.   I guess young people have to get `out there' to 
> get into the market,  but a lot of what I see seems like stumbling around in 
> public.

-- 
☣ glen

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