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Comment by bashtoni

2 days ago

The tech industry seems to attract people that feel personally attacked when someone else makes different choices that they do.

"Why are you using Go? Rust is best! You should be using that!" "Don't use AWS CDK, use Terraform! Don't you know anything?"

Keep in mind that anyone posting on a forum (just like this), or so much more, anyone blogging about something is already a huge selection bias for people who believe that their opinion needs to be shared.

You don't hear from all the people who don't feel that others must know their opinion.

Lurkers always outweigh posters.

Don't ever make the mistake of believing that a sample of posts is a sample of people

Humans are tribal, which has both benefits and costs.

In technology, the historical benefits of evangelizing your favorite technology might just be that it becomes more popular and better supported.

Even though LLMs may or may not follow the same path, if you can get your fellow man on-board, then you'll have a shared frame of reference, and someone to talk through different usage scenarios.

You need to be fairly smart to be in tech. People who grew up smart and were told they were tend to view it as part of their self worth. If someone disagrees with this person later on, their self with has been attacked so of course they are going to lash out.

The worst thing you can say to a dev is they are wrong. Most will do everything in their power to prove otherwise, even on the dumbest of topics.