👉 Bitch computing is a term that emerged from the intersection of feminist theory, critical race studies, and digital culture, often used to critique the ways in which technology and computing are shaped by and reinforce patriarchal, racist, and other forms of systemic oppression. It challenges the traditional narratives around computing as a neutral, objective field by highlighting how gender, race, and other social identities influence the design, development, and use of technology. Bitch computing advocates for a more inclusive and equitable approach to computing, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives in creating technology that serves all people, not just a privileged few. It encourages questioning the status quo and pushing for innovations that address social injustices, such as algorithmic bias, digital privacy, and access to technology. This movement seeks to redefine computing as a space where marginalized voices can lead and shape the future of technology.