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One of the major aims of industrialization has been to make people as fungible as possible. People are not fungible, you're right, but a whole lot of effort + technology + process exists to try to make people fungible. e.g. the assembly line, or customer support scripts.



Agreed.. except the point of industrialization was to make people replaceable.

Fungibility is a legal construct tying into contract law.

It is a misuse of business "terms" by technology people.


Second definition is "interchangeable" https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fungible


Fungible goes beyond replaceable, and the intent here is closer to fungible. An amorphous blob of labor-hours.




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