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Yeah, as a developer who wants to not be homeless, I've had to take my fair share of dubious roles that I felt didn't add anything to humanity. I've been disillusioned from college where I thought my tech would help people and humanity, I know what I do.
But, I can be proud that I turned down Meta. I was desperate for a job, and I got to the offer stage. It was a tempting offer, but luckily another job rolled in. Less money, but I knew it was a moment for me. Maybe my code has been less than moral, but at least I know I can draw a hard line there.
Fun fact, I asked about work life balance and the recruiter happily told me "oh it's great! We have onsite laundry and sleeping pods, and the cafeteria is open all the time!" Great, hard pass. Sounds like something college senior would be excited about. Me, I want to go home to my big bed with my spouse.