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Umm… this is not true. The STEM subcultures that stay technical simply never pop in public zeitgeist. It’s a dark matter effect. I have plenty of hardcore tech friends who basically only talk about their tech interests in their underground clubs.
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I mean of the subcultures that pop in public zeitgeist, it’s basically tautological that they’d be the ones that have gravitated to human concerns. I’d say they have varying degrees of success. Some do better than HSS natives, some do worse.
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In general HSS goes do worse where they succumb to conceit that they are morally more elevated and refined humans compared to barbarian STEMMies. And STEMMies do worse when they take that conceit at face value and defer to it.
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