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I don't write about electronic hardware, but I do sometimes
write about some industry-specific hardware (downhole tools
used in oil and gas wells) and about other stuff like chemicals.
While our work may differ, I wanted to let you know that not
all tech writers write about software, but software writers are
in the majority.