Nerdrage

First I read Nikhil Suresh’s angry rant about AI, then I read Frank M Taylor’s angry rant about front-end development. I agree and disagree with different points in each, like any good rant. Something that struck me is that, well, I don’t think either of them are actually particularly angry, it’s actually a schtick. I also watched Dan Olson’s I Don’t Know James Rolfe recently (aka “Angry Video Game Nerd”). I liked Dave Rupert’s take that “nerdrage” has turned into a genre of content. This genre has made it’s way all the way to technology writing. Heck, I do it myself sometimes, but I also agree with Chris Enns in that I wish we all generally wrote more about things we like.

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One response to “Nerdrage”

  1. paceaux says:

    Nah. It’s not a schtick. Everything in those rants comes from actual experience. If you read the other content they write, it’s in-depth, unexciting discussions about niche topics that probably 3 people care about and one of which is their mother.

    What’s unexepected, though, is that anyone else bothered to actually read it.

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