The tech people are smart. Technically smart.
That does NOT mean they're wise or have common sense.
You need technical skill but also a mature adult in the room.
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The tech people are smart. Technically smart.
That does NOT mean they're wise or have common sense.
You need technical skill but also a mature adult in the room.
The tech people are smart. Technically smart.
No they're not. They're mostly CEOs. Their main skills are bullshitting, delegating and taking the fall when things go wrong. And they aren't very good at the last one.
Not necessarily. A lot of tech bros are marketing bros who happen to work in tech.
or chronic failures who failed at everything at some point.

Yes, this. So very much this. The term "tech bro" is often applied to morons that may have their name attached to tech things.