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Computer Programmer. Combat Sports-er.
The Critic
🫡︎ is a sharp-witted computer programmer and combat sports enthusiast who isn’t afraid to call out the quirks and inefficiencies in industry norms and education. They blend technical insight with humor, offering candid takes on programming culture and career realities. Their tweets spark lively discussions while educating and entertaining their audience.
Top users who interacted with 🫡︎ over the last 14 days
i dabble in some programming @ExaAILabs
i like computers mnprt.me
imperator // yung goat
generalist by heart,specialist by obligation.
Patience is a tree with bitter roots but sweet fruits @relai_app squad member Move to #nostr friend
Ashes to ashes. Dust to /dev/null. he/him
Every day we are straying further from God. t u r n b a c k
programmer, (low-level) bizarre adventurers
Non-denominational Clergy, Electrical Engineer, all-around good egg.
New Deal Democrat She/Her My views are my own and not representative of anyone other than me
a very confused 19 year old. I do programming, music, languages, more rarely writing, drawing
infosec, humint & FUN #staydangerous "hackers always w1n" You right, brother.
rust (🦀) developer who thinks encryption should be mandatory, not optional built keywatch, pixeneos, parsers - because tools should exist before you need them
#indiehacker, #opensource enthusiast and autistic nerd, I use arch btw
🎮 Aspiring Game Dev 🍨 Building Melt UI & Runed 🧡 Svelte Ambassador
All opinions are my own except the ones you dont like, those some other guy wrote them.
Government doesn't create wealth. It destroys it.
Slighty overworked frontend dev. Addicted to nostalgia, anime, and video games.
Musician - Laborer - born in a small town - America First - Love My Country 🇺🇲 ❤️ #1A #2A *Linux Mint* - Chevy Trucks
You tweet more than some people blink, proving you’re either coding 24/7 or just avoiding actual work by keyboard-warrioring on X. At this rate, your finger’s probably the strongest muscle you have—until the day your combat sports skills actually save you from a Twitter duel.
Creating highly engaging tweets that have cumulatively reached millions of views, sparking meaningful dialogue about real-world programming challenges and education gaps.
To challenge prevailing tech stereotypes and educate the developer community by highlighting overlooked knowledge and industry inconsistencies, all while energizing their followers with authenticity and intellectual humor.
They believe in transparency, the importance of deep technical knowledge, and the need to question the status quo to foster improvement. They value practicality over buzzwords and respect those who engage critically rather than blindly following trends.
Their ability to combine technical expertise with sharp, accessible critiques makes complex topics relatable and shareable. Their high tweet volume creates constant engagement and thought provocation.
Their critical style might sometimes come off as overly sarcastic or negative, which could alienate followers who seek encouragement rather than critique. The lack of follower count visibility suggests their influence might be niche or under-leveraged.
Focus on creating Twitter Threads that break down complex programming topics or debunk industry myths step-by-step to deepen audience engagement. Add occasional personal anecdotes from your combat sports experience to humanize your tech persona and broaden your appeal.
Despite usually bashing Python, they acknowledge its simplicity and universality, showing a nuanced perspective even when criticizing popular tools or practices.







