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I work for an outsourced company representing a large search engine brand. The largest.
I am not on the tech end though. I handle partner relationships. Aka I am the company rep from a tech jugganaut, to people way more tech saavy than me.
I spend my days hoping I don't get caught out.
Writer. Have some very basic tech knowledge but mainly just had enough of reddit's bullshit π€·ββοΈ lemmy is pretty easy to understand imo, I don't know how the fuck you keep a server running but I'm glad that many people here do so I can just sign up and shitpost.
Iβm a cinematographer and editor so I spend a lot of time working with tech but very specific stuff. Iβm still on reddit for now. At least until Narwhal becomes prohibitive to use. Fuck Twitter and Threads.
Retired military at a young age working property maintenance at a storage facility part time to kill time.
I work in the office side of a distribution center. Iβm far from technologically illiterate, but my knowledge drops off a cliff when I get outside my comfort zone. I know enough not to bother IT most of the time, so I count that as a win.
Reddit killing the 3rd party apps pissed me off a little bit, but their AMA about it really made me start looking for alternatives. So here I am!
spreadsheets and stuff but I don't know much other than how to google problems
I'm non tech, in a professional role. I just like computers.
I took a computer programming class for a semester in high school and was a Computer Science major for a month in college, but thatβs the closest thing Iβve got to anything resembling a technical background.
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Electrician. I'm new here and looking for a good alternative to reddit since the whole 3rd party app thing.
I work in retail management lol! although I have spent p much my entire life around computers and am tech savvy :p
Iβm tech-adjacent, lol. Technically Iβm in Operations, but end up also doing a little project/product management. I wear many hats, which in one way is. Iβve but in others is very annoying.
Half I guess? Graduated in a non technical field but I ended up taking a lot of CS and math classes. But now I'm not really doing anything since I've been depressed since college. There's probably a lot of stuff I could do if I could get over the motivation hump.
HPC researcher but I suck, so am I partially technical?
Is telematican an heatpump-programmer a technical background?
Professional land surveyor. Work a lot with raw digital data, with some experience in various coding languages to manipulate the data. Plus I know computer stuff pretty well.
I'm a geographer and haven't been techie since it was considered technical to connect a VCR to a TV using RCA cables
I am a Social Worker. But Computers are my hobby since as long as I remember.
I work at the railways as an overhead line mechanic.
Music, photographer/videographer, fitness, student, but it started by being into tech (still am), it's helped for doing music/photography greatly.
I donβt have a specific job, I do administrative work, customer service, worked in a few shopsβ¦ I would love to work in tech but Iβm not an expert, just passionate about it! I tried to follow an online course but I need a real teacher and where I live there arenβt many opportunities unless you go to university
I'm in marketing haha, I joke that I'm my parent's IT person, but that's just about as technical as I get
I am not a geek.
I've never worked in any tech field, but I've built every computer I've ever owned and have been online since '93, which I suppose counts as far as this thread is concerned.