And this isn’t about political correctness, either. I don’t care about them. But if you were going to use this metaphor and this style, you better do it well, and you failed. This post isn’t edgy or interesting or novel.
He's extending on a comparison by Dave Chappelle, who wasn't actually talking about sex work itself, but rather the kinds of manipulation exploitative people use to push others past their limits in order to profit from them more. Someone linked it here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25997841.
I think the OP article has issues, but not the one you're complaining about.
Not everyone gets to build a rocket to Mars, even if you work at SpaceX. Some sucker is gonna have to write a shitty internal facing utility that everyone hates and no one uses, because that's part of the larger "cool" endeavor of sending people to Mars.
I was absolutely one of those "dead eyed zombies" in my CS classes in university. And I loved computers and computing!
What I was lacking was energy from working two part time jobs while attending classes. What I was struggling with wasn't a lack of passion for programming, it was a lack of passion for anything, because my teenaged years had ground it out of me.
Depression is a bitch.
I always take a moment afterwards to reflect on why I have potentially avoided what seems like such a common and sad story in tech. We as an industry need to do better, and I'm not sure what that looks like.
Don’t be afraid to change things. You’re the hero of your own life’s story.
> no sonny boy, you were a worker bee at some
> gray security software company that peddled
> software no one wanted or even used
This whole silly essay is just an exercise in the gonzo writing style, but is otherwise completely unnecessary.It’s all what you make of it, but when the company itself is treating you like a whore then it just makes every grievance that much worse.
> This story resonated with me, deeply....
So, what's the bit or the story that he's referring to here?