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superangrydev51206dOoh these are so creative. I'll be sure to use these against all the wives at the company party
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Demolishun34786206dI took electrical engineering and tested out of my coding classes. You mean people actual need a teacher for this stuff?
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helloworld9467206dI fall into this category. I code out of necessity. Also it doesn’t make any sense. How can a user of technology be primitive or tech illiterate. Like saying that someone who isn’t a chef is a food dunce. Total bollocks.
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tosensei8375206d@jestdotty because analog computing is highly efficient in those cases where it's useful. like massively paralellised simple mathematical operations where some minor loss of precision is not a big deal.
the kind of calculations that neural nets are based on.
analog computing has fallen out of favor a long time ago because it simply can't match the versatility of digital computing - where you basically can approximate _everything_. -
kiki35264206dI graduated a super-special experimental program in my uni. We were building CPUs in first grade.
Guess what: I'm a technophobe. The less tech I have, the better. -
lungdart3345206dA few buddies call ourselves dirt bag engineers, because we're at a big company are in the most senior position before you can start making actual design decisions
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thebiochemic3019206di'd like to add "Digital Primates" to it (as opposed to Digital Natives)
but otherwise Technophobes is my new favourite word for these people now -
MammaNeedHummus4448205dWait you had to pay someone that much money just to be at our level of competency?
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PixelPioneer11114205d@MammaNeedHummus It wasn't just that, it was a whole set of classes with different skills that might come in handy in the developer work place. They also got me quickly certified in certain things I needed to make more money. Not that any of that matters sense I lost my job... fuck I should've been a doctor
I think we should have nicknames for people who never went to school for coding/developing, here are some names I'm thinking:
"Analog Junkies"
"Tech Illiterates"
"Manual Laborers"
"Tech Relics"
"Old-School Luddites"
"Digital Dunces"
"Technophobes"
"Non-Techies"
"Primitive Users"
Let me know if you have any other ideas
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