Are there any places to go to actually talk about doing something with tech and being productive? Where people talking about their new projects doesn't imply writing hello world in 10 different languages that you never actually learn.
Besides reddit and lainchan, I can't think of anything. I'm tired of /g/ and 4chan in general. It has become a shithole occupied by lazy assholes that talk about wanting to change things and do something but never do anything except complain about those who have. People consumed with only the desire to consume.
4chan is dead. Not dead dead, but definitely on life support and not anything more than a husk of its former self.
Please help me find a new home to migrate to. I must leave now. There is nothing for me here anymore. Join me on my Somalian refugee boat of hope.
>>56217658
/g/ isn't dead. 4chan isn't dead.
Try making a substantive post and we can have a productive discussion. Simply ignore the shitposters and you can have real conversations about technology and innovation here.
If you can't do that, then maybe you are the problem and not us.
>>56217658
Context behind that image?
>>56217658
Don't listen to the first guy, 4chan is dead
I don't like reddit, but the 1 subreddit I'd visit is the programming challenge one, and they sometimes know some other good tech-related subreddits/sites
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>>56218745
Doctors and engineers coning over to europe