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Woman

A woman (also femoid) is one of two genders of humans, the other one being man. Women are notoriously bad at programming, math and technology: in the field they usually "work" on bullshit (and harmful) positions such as "diversity", marketing, "HR" or UI/user experience. If they get close to actual technology, their highest "skills" are mostly limited to casual "coding" (which itself is a below-average form of programming) in a baby language such as Python. Mostly they are just hired for quotas and make coffee for men who do the real work.

But of course there exist exceptions, even though rare. The issue is women are very often involved with a cult such as the feminists who waste their effort on fighting men instead of focusing on study and creation of real technology, and on actually loving it. They don't see technology as a beautiful field of art and science, they see it as a battlefield, a political tool to be weaponized to achieve social status, revenge on society etc. They can't understand the pure joy of programming, the love of creation for its own sake, they think more in terms of "learning to code will get me new followers on social networks" etc.

Women in Tech

Finding famous women capable in technology is almost a futile task. One of the most famous women of modern tech, even though more an entrepreneur than engineer, was Elizabeth Holmes who, to the feminists' dismay, turned out to be a complete fraud and is now facing criminal charges. Grace Hopper (not "grass hopper" lol) is a woman actually worth mentioning for her contribution to programming languages. Ada Lovelace cited by the feminist propaganda as "the first programmer" also didn't actually do anything besides scribbling a note about a computer completely designed by a man. Then there are also some individuals who just contributed to the downfall of the technology who are, in terms of gender, probably more on the woman side, but their actual classification is actually pretty debatable -- these people are not even worth mentioning.

In the related field of free culture there is a notable woman, Nina Paley, that has actually done some nice things for the promotion of free culture and also standing against the pseudoleftist fascism.

In science at wide we occasionally find a capable woman, for example Marie Curie.