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7/16/2025, 2:17:57 AM
>>81843734
1. It's mostly how any info is typically made academia-style inaccessible and overcomplicated for no reason only than "such are the customs" and people being groomed into it. I prefer to keep my mindset that of a layman because I self-educate by Feynman method, so this pisses me off extra.
2. You'll also always be reliant on developers and manufacturers not fucking something up, including making stuff intuitively understandable. Both proprietary and open source stuff is a fucking joke because you may get a dysfunctional datamining blackbox and dependency hell mismatch over crappy unchecked commits as your only quick alternatives. To do titan-tier work of DIY or debug a whole software pack to fix the dependency/bug hell is back to 1.
3. I hate how hardware just wears down from being used, but that's on me for having deep-seated assumptions that still hurt after being broken.
4. Poor software optimization, SEO, and adware, and datamining and DRM and other code bloat becoming normalized forces more and more hardware resources creep. This trend only gets worse.
5. There's often a lack of much needed documentation even on the basics. I nearly fried a motherboard just to experiment-check a port.
6. AI and crypto mining fucking the parts markets up.
7. Octillions of protocols, methods, frameworks becoming industry standards side by side and they all get updated and deprecated month by month. Getting into some fields from scratch professionally is too fucking tough over this even if your stable fundamentals are good.
8. Snobbist, toxic pseudoculture of pseudoelitism is the practical standard anywhere. I lurk but participate in zero tech communities at all. Dudebro oneupping taking after prison/army/school hazing trauma.
9. Slang makes it too tough to get into a field unless you enter a community to get harassed until you learn what their probably maybe possible useful slang reference frameworks mean.
10. Pop-tech culture is cancer.
I love computers without that!
1. It's mostly how any info is typically made academia-style inaccessible and overcomplicated for no reason only than "such are the customs" and people being groomed into it. I prefer to keep my mindset that of a layman because I self-educate by Feynman method, so this pisses me off extra.
2. You'll also always be reliant on developers and manufacturers not fucking something up, including making stuff intuitively understandable. Both proprietary and open source stuff is a fucking joke because you may get a dysfunctional datamining blackbox and dependency hell mismatch over crappy unchecked commits as your only quick alternatives. To do titan-tier work of DIY or debug a whole software pack to fix the dependency/bug hell is back to 1.
3. I hate how hardware just wears down from being used, but that's on me for having deep-seated assumptions that still hurt after being broken.
4. Poor software optimization, SEO, and adware, and datamining and DRM and other code bloat becoming normalized forces more and more hardware resources creep. This trend only gets worse.
5. There's often a lack of much needed documentation even on the basics. I nearly fried a motherboard just to experiment-check a port.
6. AI and crypto mining fucking the parts markets up.
7. Octillions of protocols, methods, frameworks becoming industry standards side by side and they all get updated and deprecated month by month. Getting into some fields from scratch professionally is too fucking tough over this even if your stable fundamentals are good.
8. Snobbist, toxic pseudoculture of pseudoelitism is the practical standard anywhere. I lurk but participate in zero tech communities at all. Dudebro oneupping taking after prison/army/school hazing trauma.
9. Slang makes it too tough to get into a field unless you enter a community to get harassed until you learn what their probably maybe possible useful slang reference frameworks mean.
10. Pop-tech culture is cancer.
I love computers without that!
7/10/2025, 11:29:33 PM
>>81781928
>>women become more educated and better paid than men
>whore themselves out more than ever before in history nevertheless
curious
>>women become more educated and better paid than men
>whore themselves out more than ever before in history nevertheless
curious
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