techie
Americannoun
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a student, enthusiast, or specialist in a particular technical field or subject, especially electronics.
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a person with skills or knowledge related to technology, especially computing; information technologist.
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a technician, as for a stage crew.
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of techie
First recorded in 1980–85; tech(nical) + -ie
Example Sentences
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While some techies use the buzzy AI platform OpenClaw to help book flights or summarize news, one Silicon Valley startup tapped it to stand up a nearly fully autonomous software engineering team.
So when techies declared it “cooked,” it was war.
A self-described "techie guy," Davies said the platform's current obsession is on giving creators nuanced control over creating or editing footage -- something he described as the company's "holy grail."
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Tools in a newer, more general category of so-called desktop agents have begun to gain traction among techies.
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Because of that and other benefits, the humble Mac mini has become the weapon of choice for techies to run their coding and desktop agents, using the LLMs as the foundation.
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