Trust models fail. Governance gets hand-waved. And suddenly the whole ecosystem inherits a backdoor.
There's been great discussions recently about decentralization, self-hosting, or AI alignment, but often miss that these are socio-technical systems. Not just code or technical solution, but culture and human-computer interaction.
Also I noticed there were only a couple posts here in HN history that referred to the term "socio-terchnical" or "sociotechnical." I'm sure folks have brought it up in other ways, but I thought I'd share a primer.
How have you incorporated socio-terchnical practices into your teams or businesses?