>>11703144In summary:
-Forced diversity: the whole economic aspect of "learn to code", "diversity in STEM" and "girls who code" has filled the market with terripble programmers who produce horrible programs for peanuts, I *personally* don't really blame trannies as they seemed to already be around in coding before the diversity push.
-Bloated software and webdevelopment: all lot of websites and software is really just becoming "prettier" and "easier to use" for no real reason other than to keep the coders working on something.
-Datamining: information is proving to be an incredibly valuable, as such websites are constantly bombarding you with cookies, ads, and maybe even mining bitcoin in the background.
-Disconnect between software and harware development: as hardware becomes more advanced people no longer have an idea about how the hardware works, advancement becomes meaningless since codemonkeys and medium level software developers will never actually take advantage of it and will instead just bloat what they can actually understand.