I got into computers as a kid because they were fun. It was fun figuring out how things worked and writing silly little programs to paint things on the screen. Communicating with people all over the world using computers and networks only added to the enjoyment.

We are all aware of how governments and corporations are using computer technology for dubious and evil ends. Many of us have been ground down by toxic work environments and late-stage capitalism. Our communications channels are spammed with bad actors.

But it is still possible to find joy in even the simplest hacks. Learn something new that isn't jammed down your throat by your job or some influencer. Write a silly little program to paint things on the screen, or control the lights in your home, or feed your pets. Find a supportive community online, and make plans to meet them offline. Learn, create, socialize, grow.

Don't lose the fun.

@hal_pomeranz ngl... pretty sure I have ruined all my chances to get into tech but at this point Idc seeing all these current garbage trends.
@alex02 You may not earn money from working in tech, but nobody can keep you out of tech if that's what you want to do. Working on a surplussed computer running Linux and learning as you go is still "being in tech" and doesn't cost you anything but time. Fuck the gatekeepers, my friend. If computing is a passion, I say go for it!