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How about a technical background not related to computers? I am a meatspace engineer, not a thoughtspace engineer.
Ditto. Molecular Biologist working in drug discovery. I can troubleshoot a robot or a cell line but not code. Wouldn’t consider myself “techy”
thoughtspace engineer is so much nicer than what I call us in my head: code monkeys