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> One by one, I’ve stopped visiting the usual websites and forums.

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  • Baldur BjarnasonB This user is from outside of this forum
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    > One by one, I’ve stopped visiting the usual websites and forums. I kept reading them longer than I should have. I was in denial. I thought it would blow over like NFTs or "Web3". I still thought I was among my people and my culture.

    This is what I went through last year. I've thought of myself as a software developer who wrote as a part of his craft, but in December a bit flipped in my head and I started to see myself as a writer and photographer who happens to do dev work to pay the bills.

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      > One by one, I’ve stopped visiting the usual websites and forums. I kept reading them longer than I should have. I was in denial. I thought it would blow over like NFTs or "Web3". I still thought I was among my people and my culture.

      This is what I went through last year. I've thought of myself as a software developer who wrote as a part of his craft, but in December a bit flipped in my head and I started to see myself as a writer and photographer who happens to do dev work to pay the bills.

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      I've cleared out around 90% of the feeds in my feed reader and have been reviewing my social media in stages. I still follow people whose ideas I enjoy but the plan is to unfollow the rest.

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        I've cleared out around 90% of the feeds in my feed reader and have been reviewing my social media in stages. I still follow people whose ideas I enjoy but the plan is to unfollow the rest.

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        Another quote from the above blog post is heartbreakingly accurate:

        > For the first time in my life, I’m suddenly wary of meeting other "computer programmers" in the wild. I feel like there’s a decent chance we won’t actually have much in common, let alone values or morality.

        Not helped by the fact that every dev I met in the wild last year was a hop away from being a goose-stepping Nazi, spouting phrases like “some kinds of people should die because they are a burden to society”

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