It unfortunately seems that many people in the tech world are very pro-capitalism and defensive of their own wealth. The attitude seems to boil down to "I got mine" with little to no consideration of others. Specifically, as regulation begins to intensify in the tech sphere, there's this feeling of people coming for their piece of the pie.
Which seems pretty far from the point, but those people could view this as just another attack on their estate. They might feel like they deserve it, and deserve to act that way. This article highlights the ugly side, where someone who isn't already indoctrinated into that elitism is rubbing shoulders with the type who are used to the privilege available to those of us with longer running tech careers. And it looks bad. So in response, I suppose it inspires those people to circle the wagons and just accuse the author or not getting theirs effectively enough.
Plus it's not as though people don't still make fun of nerds. They just don't throw the term itself around anymore. Twitter (not that we should be paying any attention to the thought pit anyway) is rife with jabs at smart/technical people and some of our more common idiosyncrasies.
Is it silly of me to think that they were more concerned about the health risk of gathering everyone to vote during a pandemic than they were about Amazon doing something this shady?
Additionally, security of the vote aside, perhaps they valued the convenience of the vote and better voter turnout to be more valuable.
This seems to be a really difficult point for some people to really wrap their head around. You can be as intelligent as you want, very rarely is someone going to hire you if you seem unpleasant to be around.
Which seems pretty far from the point, but those people could view this as just another attack on their estate. They might feel like they deserve it, and deserve to act that way. This article highlights the ugly side, where someone who isn't already indoctrinated into that elitism is rubbing shoulders with the type who are used to the privilege available to those of us with longer running tech careers. And it looks bad. So in response, I suppose it inspires those people to circle the wagons and just accuse the author or not getting theirs effectively enough.