I follow a ton of tech people who are always posting about stuff so far over my head that they could tell me any old horsefeathers and I'd believe it. This is the opposite of a complaint, it's fun to just sit here with my coffee and absorb conversational bits and pieces of things I've only vaguely heard of. I can't understand technical explanations of this stuff but I can understand how people talk about things they're familiar with and that's always interesting.
This is how I feel about art and a lot of other things outside my fairly limited areas of expertise. Yes, tell me about this shit I don't understand, I love it, maybe I'll learn something and even if I don't I like seeing people talk about cool shit.
listen, if you can't follow a simple conversation about how the reaction submatrix framework underpinning all modern web design prerendering clusters is fundamentally at odds with the commonly-held-to-be-objectively-correct semisoftware development philosophy of "culturally relativist redundancy superstacking" then i'm not sure it's physically safe for you to be using a computer. your entire home could be incinerated at any moment if you operate a computer without at least a working knowledge of how to apply redundancy superstacking in a core overflow scenario to macromanage your computer's heat dissipation lattices back down to safe operating levels.
