Feels like I have nothing of interest to say to anyone right now and most of my thoughts come across as too bitter or callous towards anything that people care about and will only result in nonconstructive argument or disappointment on my end. I don't know, in a "falling off the grid" or "how can I reconcile being around all these 'professional' or 'tech' or 'engineers' or what-have-you" when my values and interests and your values and interests aren't the same thing and deep down I just want to mock this entire thing for the absurdity that it is. Sigh.
I think engineering is more stable, but it's a frustrating time to be a techy. We come from the counterculture and academia. We're at our best when we're talking more Whole Earth Catalog/Mondo 2000 than Fast Company/Wired, which means we're at our best when VCs and other business types aren't part of the conversation. HN should never have become the central watering hole, and silicon valley needs to stop being the center of the world.
thenewgreen brought up a similar sentiment during our IRC earlier this week, completely agree with both of you. I went to college with numerous Computer Science, Software Engineer, etc. students who had their eyes set on Silicon Valley and only Silicon Valley. It's...culti-ish and kind of unsettling. This is way more interesting to me. I'm at my best working with other creatives and on a smaller, local level trying to make change or bring something new or at least different to communities. What that looks like depends on too many factors to list.silicon valley needs to stop being the center of the world
We come from the counterculture and academia.