If techbros are enthusiastic about technology, why don’t they learn electronic engineering?
can you please provide a working definition of techbro that isn't just male you don't like
>>107856743OP said it right there. Got your feelings hurt or something? >enthusiastic about technologyLinus Tech Tips is a techbro for an example.
>>107856743Someone who enthusiastically and uncritically hypes and pushes any and all new technologies. Incapable of being cynical or pessimistic about new technologies applications, and is somehow certain it’ll all work out. Ignores social and externalised costs of new technologies, and if confronted with them insists they’ll be “figured out” before it’s a result issue. Typically has little or no understanding of the technology they’re shilling, nor do they make any attempt to gain it, but will cite irrelevant credentials such as “running a successful company” or “making lots of money with bitcoin” to try and establish credibility.
>electronic engineeringits also mechanical engineering.
>>107856743engineers are people who look to solve existing problems while techbros run around create new ones,
>>107856743Do you have a mirror? Look in it.
>>107857137Feels good to be a mechy.Robots can't fix themselves and probably will never be able to because officially-supported machine repairability would hurt the bottom line
>>107856609because programming languages already have the engineering part:if (a || b && c ^ d)
if (a || b && c ^ d)