I do not believe that testing for the ability to perform a task without actually observing someone performing the task for real is a trivial task And I believe the idea that one can test *generally* for the ability to "perform tasks" (the g-factor) is false
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But sure all of the people who dislike techbros and find them a baleful influence on society are just versions of Biff Tannen (who is now, *checks notes* 84 years old), pissed that being quarterback on the football team no longer automatically leads to a career in i-banking
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Much of that is faux ludditism where people are angry at computer technology and what it does, while still enthusiastically choosing it over the alternatives. They have a completely wrong image of programmers as Bond villains. 1/2
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i mean my little sister was in college 2 years ago and at least according to what she told me, the cool kids were very much not that
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