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Decoding the Hidden Rules: Understanding the Biases in Our World

The world we live in is shaped by a complex web of decisions made by planners and designers, not just in technology but in various aspects of societal organization, from streets to electoral systems. Recognizing these biases reveals the arbitrary nature of rules and systems that govern our lives. As we delve into the science of programming, we begin to uncover the hidden mechanisms at play, allowing us to challenge and redefine the frameworks that dictate our existence. The potential for change is limitless once we understand how to hack these systems.

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Decoding the Hidden Rules: Understanding the Biases in Our World

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  1. vanish Not just computers, but everything from the way streets are organized in a town to the way election rules (are tilted for a purpose vote for any three candidates) begin to look like what they are: sets of rulesdeveloped to promote certain outcomes. the whole world For the person who understands code, reveals itself as a series of decisions made by planners and designers for how the rest of us should live. For us, as themysteryof computers became the science of programming, many other mysteries seemed to as well. Once the biases become apparent, anything becomes possible. The world and its many arbitrary systems can be hacked.

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