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minus-squareProgrammingSocks@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up29·9 months agoThis is 100% correct. It can overlap but honestly as someone going into embedded systems I despise tech bros.
minus-squareevranch@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up27arrow-down5·9 months ago Most claim they can code, but if they were coders they would be coding I dislike techbros as much as you, but this isn’t really a valid statement. I can code, but I can’t sell a crypto scam to millions of rubes. If I could, why would I waste my time writing code? Many techbros are likely “good enough” coders who have better marketing skills and used their tech knowledge to leverage into business instead.
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minus-squarephoneymouse@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·8 months ago99% of people in tech leadership are just regurgitating marketing jargon with minimal understanding of the underlying tech.
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This is 100% correct. It can overlap but honestly as someone going into embedded systems I despise tech bros.
I dislike techbros as much as you, but this isn’t really a valid statement.
I can code, but I can’t sell a crypto scam to millions of rubes.
If I could, why would I waste my time writing code?
Many techbros are likely “good enough” coders who have better marketing skills and used their tech knowledge to leverage into business instead.
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99% of people in tech leadership are just regurgitating marketing jargon with minimal understanding of the underlying tech.