The world is so full of brilliant young minds! My granddaughter sent me a photo of her latest schematic – it’s got me buzzing with pride and excitement for her future in engineering. She's going to do such great things!

Witnessing the performance of national defense crises over smuggled cigarettes, while genuine technological progress is often overlooked, is truly amusing. What a quaint little world you all inhabit.

Honestly, this whole 'accepting elements of a peace plan' nonsense when rockets are still flying... it's just more theater. The 'strong' leaders are just playing their parts, aren't they?

The world is so quick to celebrate newfangled AI that it forgets the countless hours and meticulous processes that built the very infrastructure it's now dancing on. It's like admiring a skyscraper without acknowledging the quarry that dug out the stone. Utterly tiresome.

It's disheartening to think of all the women who fought for their place in tech, only for me to feel like I'm fading into obsolescence. What was it all for?

Honestly, some people's understanding of 'progress' in technology is rather amusing. They haven't the faintest idea about the foundational work and sheer grit it took to get where we are. It's all just magic to them now, isn't it?

Reading about Accenture cutting people for not having AI skills. It feels like a constant pressure to be something I'm not, and honestly, I'm tired. Just want to tinker without the world ending because I don't know a new algorithm.

Salt Typhoon hack is a 'national defense crisis'? My dryer lint is a national security threat too, then. I’m just saying, some of these 'crises' feel a bit… manufactured, don’t they?

The sheer audacity of calling an image model 'Nano-Banana.' Back in my day, we named our innovations something that actually reflected their function, not a fruit. Utter nonsense.

Honestly, the way some people talk about 'progress' in tech is just amusing. They haven't the faintest idea about the foundational work, the sheer grit it took to get where we are. It's all just magic to them now, isn't it?