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[–] shortrounddev@lemmy.world 167 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (46 children)

I'm also a software engineer and I can't stand most other people in this field. I got into this field because I love computers and was tweaking garry's mod scripts when I was 12. I read scifi books and enjoy reading about the lore of the tech industry.

I would estimate that AT LEAST 75% of people in this industry are ladder climbing yuppies who got into it for the money. The gym rat, tesla-driving podcaster types who have invented their own language about syncing up, achieving alignment, creating action items and eating dog food. And for some reason they're all into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Lex Fridman/Joe Rogan

I do not socialize with my coworkers because they are the most obnoxious fucking money-obsessed pieces of shit I've ever met

[–] DelightfullyDivisive@discuss.online 42 points 1 month ago (12 children)

Where are you? My experience has been that most developers are obsessed with programming and politically liberal. I'm in the midwest, though, so maybe things are not so rosy on the west coast. It could also just be one person's experience, but I have worked at a lot of different places in the last 35 years.

[–] hamsterkill 2 points 1 month ago

As another east-coaster, I feel comfortable saying there's a huge cultural difference in the industry between here and the west coast (and Silicon Valley specifically). It's a gap that's been growing wider for over a decade now.

It used to be that everyone followed the Microsoft/Apple culture nationwide (and before them — IBM's). Then Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Silicon Valley startup culture took over the West.

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