
The entire Python/Django job market is a fiat grift – bloated frameworks, armies of “developers,” and foreign outsourcing leeches sucking cash out of companies that don’t know real engineering. Erlang, with a single engineer, can do what 50 Python devs can’t – scale, self-heal, and run with 99.999% uptime while their fragile microservice clowns juggle Docker, Kubernetes, and excuses. Python is the fiat of software: propped up by hype, inefficiency, and bullshit sprints. Erlang is Bitcoin-grade engineering – lean, surgical, unstoppable. When this truth detonates, the Python grift collapses like a house of wet cardboard.
Tick-fucking-tock.