viva_la_juche [they/them, any] to chapotraphouse • 1 day agoIn a surprise to no one except those that stay on LinkedIn like it’s a second job…imagemessage-square22 fedilinkarrow-up1130
arrow-up1130imageIn a surprise to no one except those that stay on LinkedIn like it’s a second job…viva_la_juche [they/them, any] to chapotraphouse • 1 day agomessage-square22 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareDragonBallZinn [he/him]hexbear10·1 day agoIt always makes me think, like don’t they have to be smart in order to code, let alone work in tech? link
minus-squareThermonuclearEgg [she/her, they/them]hexbear2·edit-213 hours agoAbsolutely not. You do have to be able to code and debug in order to code, and even then, some people... Even PhDs can say stupid things outside their expertise. link
minus-squareikilledtheradiostar [comrade/them, love/loves]hexbear5·18 hours ago don’t they have to be smart in order to code, All evidence points to the contrary link
minus-squareUlyssesT [he/him]hexbear12·1 day agoYeah, sort of. But to fit in and thrive in the tech industry, ideological obedience and having no distracting interests or values other than "make the rich richer" are even more important. link
It always makes me think, like don’t they have to be smart in order to code, let alone work in tech?
Absolutely not. You do have to be able to code and debug in order to code, and even then, some people...
Even PhDs can say stupid things outside their expertise.
All evidence points to the contrary
Yeah, sort of. But to fit in and thrive in the tech industry, ideological obedience and having no distracting interests or values other than "make the rich richer" are even more important.