1. Programmers slacking off 2. Information cocoon 3. Cost reduction and efficiency increase I’ve been scrolling for half a year before I realized: I’ve woven myself a programmer cocoon with 99.9% purity 🕸️ On my timeline: 90% is talking about Claude / Cursor / vibe coding / slacking off writing Agents The remaining 10% arguing whether “AI will replace programmers” And I once thought: The whole world’s non-coders are unemployed, only we’re still battling token limits 😂 Until I forcibly searched for “side jobs,” “fashion,” “postgraduate exams,” “civil service exams,” “digital nomads,” “Xianyu,” “emotional essays”… Oh my! Turns out there are mommy bloggers on X teaching zero-to-one side jobs with kids, Post-00 liberal arts students earning 30k a month doing Xiaohongshu reposts, Inside-the-system slackers posting abstract jokes about US stocks/crypto every day, Pure designers/operations/sales/traders complaining, “Why haven’t programmers’ salaries collapsed yet”… Non-programmers aren’t nonexistent, They’re just too quiet, drowned out by our over-competition and meme frenzy 🤡 Now I actively feed the algorithm: 50% non-technical + 30% emotional expression + 20% abstract fun Two weeks later, the timeline directly mutated: From pure technical battles → life’s Q&A scene Brothers, how much of your follow list is programmers now? Honestly, are you also living in the 99% coder parallel universe? 👀
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1. Programmers slacking off
2. Information cocoon
3. Cost reduction and efficiency increase
I’ve been scrolling for half a year before I realized:
I’ve woven myself a programmer cocoon with 99.9% purity 🕸️
On my timeline:
90% is talking about Claude / Cursor / vibe coding / slacking off writing Agents
The remaining 10% arguing whether “AI will replace programmers”
And I once thought:
The whole world’s non-coders are unemployed, only we’re still battling token limits 😂
Until I forcibly searched for “side jobs,” “fashion,” “postgraduate exams,” “civil service exams,” “digital nomads,” “Xianyu,” “emotional essays”…
Oh my! Turns out there are mommy bloggers on X teaching zero-to-one side jobs with kids,
Post-00 liberal arts students earning 30k a month doing Xiaohongshu reposts,
Inside-the-system slackers posting abstract jokes about US stocks/crypto every day,
Pure designers/operations/sales/traders complaining, “Why haven’t programmers’ salaries collapsed yet”…
Non-programmers aren’t nonexistent,
They’re just too quiet, drowned out by our over-competition and meme frenzy 🤡
Now I actively feed the algorithm:
50% non-technical + 30% emotional expression + 20% abstract fun
Two weeks later, the timeline directly mutated:
From pure technical battles → life’s Q&A scene
Brothers, how much of your follow list is programmers now?
Honestly, are you also living in the 99% coder parallel universe? 👀