There are not enough conservatives who work in Tech. Because of this the culture of big tech corporations is biased against us. Due to this culture, it's more likely that liberals get into tech because of their social circles.
Why not change that? I'm in. Pretty deep. I can bring you in too. If you developed some key skills there is plenty of work in this industry. That work will bring more experience which will lock in your value to recruiters. Once that takes place, you can work pretty much anywhere. And since Covid, remote work is totally cool now.
So, my thought is, I can pass down any knowledge I have, and get your career going. Over time you can get into companies like FB or Twitter etc, and we can start to turn them over from within. It's a slow process likely, but essential.
Also, we could collaborate on some cool stuff that would help our side in the information war. Anyone interested?
Not sure if The Donald allows for direct messages, will have to figure out how to connect without exposing our personal data.
I've created a group using telegram. This will ensure your anonymity to some degree:
https://t.me/joinchat/Gaxz8q1Iz7gUTG22
Please join this group and we can discuss further
There are not enough conservatives who work in Tech. Because of this the culture of big tech corporations is biased against us. Due to this culture, it's more likely that liberals get into tech because of their social circles.
Why not change that? I'm in. Pretty deep. I can bring you in too. If you developed some key skills there is plenty of work in this industry. That work will bring more experience which will lock in your value to recruiters. Once that takes place, you can work pretty much anywhere. And since Covid, remote work is totally cool now.
So, my thought is, I can pass down any knowledge I have, and get your career going. Over time you can get into companies like FB or Twitter etc, and we can start to turn them over from within. It's a slow process likely, but essential.
Also, we could collaborate on some cool stuff that would help our side in the information war. Anyone interested?
Not sure if The Donald allows for direct messages, will have to figure out how to connect without exposing our personal data.
I've created a group using telegram. This will ensure your anonymity to some degree:
https://t.me/joinchat/Gaxz8q1Iz7gUTG22
Please join this group and we can discuss further
I’m not in tech, a safety engineer, and I applaud you. THIS IS THE WAY
I have created an anonymous email account. I want to keep my privacy, obviously. Here is the email: [email protected]
Saved, hate my job working in logistics, always been interested in learning coding and the like. If you have any good resources to get started I’ll complete those before dropping you a line, don’t want to waste your time until I know at least the basics.
You’re doing good things, only way to change things is from the inside.
They have dm. I just sent u one
how do you dm on this site?
spez: nvm i got it you go to their profile and click "message" (very small grey text)
Where is Peter Theil?
Me.
Can the mods creat nerds.win?
I love that name. Nerds.win amazing
Me
YES. I even found the source code that could get us started. Pretty much the same algo.
Here is the code: https://github.com/fauna-brecht/fwitter
Yes. Soon to be new grad here with a lot of experience and projects!
I'm in medicine and interested. Too many liberals in medicine too.
I'm a designer too. That's a well done logo pede, great work. I'm not impressed easily.
Wow. Im posting that on my ig. 🔥🔥🔥 seriously bro. I love it
Yeah that does look really good, I like it
This! Infiltration is the way, be it Big Tech, city government, education, pop culture, whatever.
Everyone's dooming when we've got an entire nation to take over smh.
infirtrating is hopeless. We need to start with education. The education system is producing far more brainwashed social justice warrors than we can ever catch up.
Anyone with school aged children needs to homeschool.
I don’t see it as hopeless, but just as vital as reclaiming the educational systems.
I'm in the Bay Area(Peninsula). I'm a minority(Latino) and graduated from SFSU, so everyone automatically assumes that I'm a lefty. I'm forced to suppress my love for this country at every company I've worked for. I hate living here.
I know exactly what you mean. I'm also Latino, went to SJSU. Live and work in Fremont. It's bad at work here too, but Fremont as a city is definitely more "conservative" than pretty much the whole peninsula. This is why they targeted Fremont specifically during the election because of all the Trump votes (they have a photo of the previous mayor with Feng Feng). I absolutely hate living here and am moving to a red state as soon as my lease is up in August.
Texas is calling.
Everyone has to sign up sometime.
I didn't email anyone. But aside from that, people find out about this site at various points and time. In fact, there was a post yesterday where someone who was in DC posted they had told several patriots about this site because they didn't know about it.
Maybe it's a honeypot, maybe not. But either way you're the stupid one to automatically assume it's one way or another.
lower level dev here. Started here as a techsupport guy, and taught myself some code, and how to use our database system. Moved up a bit, and now I am one of 3 developers here. I am wanting to move out of my Blue state and into a Red one.
Finding remote work at good companies is extremely difficult, especially when self taught without a degree. I have military experience in computer/technical work. Would appreciate any advice you may have.
Figure out path you want and fake it till u make it. Get the certifications. Pretty easy. Even some have brain dumps, so you can get an idea of the questions on the test. Apply for jobs that you think you can figure out easily. Be confident in bullshitting and dont be afaid of looking bad in an interview or even being fired in 3 months. Best advise I can give.
You guys have created an amazing platform here, be proud of that. And thank God for that!
Every job I've had for the past 20 years has been from referrals. The bottom line, put in the time to be your best, and that reputation will build. Another thing, and this might suck for some, when you interview, try not to bring your politics with you. There currently is no law against discriminating over politics. So, they can choose not to hire you if they see a bunch of Trump flags or whatever. That sucks and is not fair, but that's how it is right now. Most of the people I work with completely avoid political discussion, and this is in the end is a more professional approach.
Think long term on this. It's better to get in there, get the skills, get the time at "Title" and build up your power to build whatever you want. Everything can be learned online and on the job. Once you get hired, they literally are paying you to learn.
Another thing. I have avoided working at FB, Google, or Twitter or even Amazon myself. I've always gravitated to smaller businesses that have a cool business model, stock options, etc. The bigger companies offer greater prestige..., and probably more money. It's a preference. Also, I have avoided working porn sites. Don't let yourself get branded.
The truth is Facebook is probably already mySpace. The new things are being invented right now. Small tech companies have a harder time recruiting, and are more hungry for anyone willing to do the work.
I'm on the job right now, so I need to get back, will check the email later.
I had some FB recruiter solicit me. Turns out they require that you provide for them your FB account info to apply. Deal breaker for sure. I would consider taking their money, but I refuse to use their crap.
Show me your ways please. I don’t want to work for Facebook or Twitter but I have a math degree and I’m good with logic and stuff. Just never had any formal or informal computer training but I think I have the capacity to learn. I like the idea of working remotely. Let me know
Will check it out! Thanks
I also have a math degree. I don't think it's a hard jump but I've issues with discipline and getting stuck in "tutorial hell".
Do you tutor?
I have, but I'm not really the tutoring type.
Nah, just make Facebook the new Myspace. Anyone that is an aspiring news outlet, publisher, or influencer with any significant following needs to set up a federated social media app (Mastodon or Friendica) on their own domain, announce this to their audience and get everyone the fuck off those platforms.
We are essentially funding and arming our own executioners.
I think they are doing it on their own.
100%. Just sent you a DM
We tried this at the largest software company in Redmond Washington. It worked for a while. Most of us were former military. Our downfall happened quickly after someone overheard us talking in the Café. Now after 10 year, we were either all let go or saw the writing on the wall and left.
My son is going to school to be a programmer. I pray he ends up with mentors like you
About to graduate from San Jose State, BS in econ. Does that work? I have some skills in econometrics. Will graduate soon
I went to SJSU as well. Finished in 2016. I swear I didn't meet many SJWs at all, but then again I never hung out on campus besides the first year I lived in the dorms. Plus I got out before Trump took office, and I was a Bio major so just spent most of my time on campus in the lab, away from the hardcore liberals, feminists, and gender studies morons.
Son of a bitch. I went from 2008-2014.
Nice, was there from 2012-2016.
Nice plan! I like it.
Sounds great!
YES!! New grad (soon) in computer science, with plenty of experiences and projects. I will make a new email soon and edit this later.
spez: [email protected]
I'm a data engineer, lost the job I loved to the chinese virus. Wish there was a based company to work for in my field
I'm in central valley, we need to get a group of like minded people together around here. We are too spread out
I work in tech and feel like If you say anything against the left you will never work again.
Excellent idea 👍
I work for a MAJOR telecom. It's only a matter of time before they get rid of me
I am VERY interested. Programming/Data Scientist background. Also, be sure to verify shills aren't reaching out to you.
Edit: To clarify, I have a good job, but would love to lend my skill in creating alternative media
This is the way folks
Is it really that easy? What skills would one need?
I got python and SQL down, and I know Agile/scrum (CS degree and Project+) but I'm not really sure how to nail things down in a resume. I'd honestly be more comfortable writing a program or AI to generate me a resume lol.
Genius.
Infiltration is fine, but really, that seems unrealistic for those companies at this time. It would make more sense to build alternative tools with new paradigms. It's not even the people in them, the whole concept of those sites is fundamentally flawed on several layers.
posts like these really have me believing cali might be stolen. as a fellow californian, keep it up!
Interested. In general SF area as well. I will keep this in mind. Thanks Pede.
Aspirant Game Dev here, getting through college as fast as I can. I think we need to also take over cultural institutions.
You can be a game dev entirely on your own! I learned to code by downloading Unity game engine and literally just throwing myself into the fire, trying random things and watching an assortment of tutorials, and attempting to make games. If you have a passion to learn, you can teach yourself using the resources available online very easily. Unity game engine uses C#, and if you are interested in C++ then you should use Unreal engine, but both game engines do very well despite using different languages.
I am aspirant, in that I haven't publish a game, yet but I could make one. I actually helped make Modding Tools for one.
How long does it take to learn the craft? Any certificates/degrees required?
I taught myself how to code starting junior year of high school, and kept doing it through my 2nd year in college (~3.5 years of commitment) then dropped out of college and took a 10 week programming bootcamp, and landed a job 2 weeks later. Basically, pick any random programming language, spend a couple years building random things with it, then find out what is a marketable skill in that language and spend some time figuring out how what you've learned can be used in a professional work environment.
If you don't want to just pick a random language, then do some research into what languages are used for what, and make your decision based on that. I personally do full stack web and mobile development, using C#, MySql, with a vue.js frontend library. For mobile, its Kotlin for Android and Swift for iOS. I spent the 3.5 years of self-learning specifically on C# (doing video game development) and then in my 10 week bootcamp, learned the other languages, industry standards, etc. Learning 1 language opens the door to learning any language.
I would say the bootcamp is not a requirement - nor are any other certifications, although a certification will make your life easier. If you can learn how to code, and can demonstrate your ability to learn new things/learn a new product/problem solve, then you can get a job anywhere.
What kind of tech are you in?
I'm going to get my ccna next month and then I'll be looking for an IT job. I could certainly use some help getting into the right companies.
I'm going into my second year of school for software engineering and have been out of work since last February. I also worked as a Help Desk Technician briefly, but don't really have much work experience in IT, sadly. Looking to also get as many certs as possible, but not sure where to start. Would be a dream and truly a life-changer to find a job like this.
I’m tech, 20+ year experience, in San Jose, looking for a job.
Hit me
No background in coding or whatever, but I learn damn quick and have been looking for a new job for years. In the South Bay
The easiest entrypoint into the world of coding is probably going to be building websites, using Javascript and HTML. Start with resources like this: https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/object-oriented-programming/
I'm an Operations Manager with background in IT and small business. Would love to hear more. Throw away email obv, [email protected]
Hi I have legal experience and a data analytics bootcamp under my belt. I'm looking to get involved in industry. I'm absolutely interested.