An exclusive, invitation-only Slack channel for developers who are sick of corporate bullshit. Use nicknames, vent about idiotic managers, and talk about actual fucking code with people who get it.
Request Slack InviteA place to call out bullshit when you see it. No "circle back" or "synergy" crap allowed. We'll ban you for saying "let's take this offline" unironically.
Use your nickname and rant freely about the idiots you work with. No HR watching, no LinkedIn performance, no fear of screenshots reaching your boss.
Channels dedicated to languages and frameworks where we actually discuss technical details, not just management's latest bullshit interpretation of "Agile."
Drop your corporate identity at the door. Pick something that won't get you identified but still reflects your dev personality. The more creative, the better.
Hit up the #introductions channel. Tell us what you code, what pisses you off about your job, and why corporate tech culture makes you want to throw your laptop out the window.
Jump into an active discussion in #daily-wtf or share your own horror story. Don't hold back - we've all been where you are, and there's no HR department here.
Think carefully. Only invite coworkers you absolutely trust and who genuinely hate corporate BS as much as you do. If you have any doubts about whether they'd screenshot a rant and show HR, don't invite them. This is a safe space, not a company team building exercise.
We've got channels for specific tech stacks, a #daily-wtf for sharing absurd workplace moments, #management-bullshit for venting about pointless meetings and decisions, #job-hunting for those trying to escape, and several others focused on coding, humor, and commiseration.
Just developers like you. No company, no startup, no funding - just people who code for a living and needed a safe space to talk honestly. Even this site was created with Claude.ai because we were too lazy to do it ourselves and didn't want to pay some agency.
Pretty simple: 1) Don't be a different kind of asshole (racist, sexist, etc.) 2) Keep it about tech and work culture 3) What happens in the Slack stays in the Slack 4) No screenshots without permission 5) No business/promo spam 6) Help others when you can. That's it.
NoBSDevs Slack is invitation-only. Get an existing member to vouch for you, or if you know the secret handshake, drop us a message. We keep it small deliberately - because most "community scaling" is corporate bullshit that dilutes quality conversations.
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