Considering that the Alyssa tranny has been involved on a lot of shit regarding the Linux graphics stack... Yeah.
Especially if it's a computer scientist. I swear to God, almost every dude that has a CS degree turns out to be a massive faggot/tranny/both, I legitimately do not understand how this is possible.
It's because autism heavily correlates with gender dysphoria, and tech jobs. With that comes a typical handicap in empathy skills, reading body language, and poor theory of mind skills. When you literally can't fathom what other people think and feel, you default to assuming that they share your mind.
So, they like looking at girls, girls look good, guys look ugly, therefore they are objectively ugly. They can't see themselves as other people see them, they can't accept that anyone could love them.
Besides that, those dudes grow up with a lack of irl socialization. They get bullied or ostracized by their male peers or father, while girls at least pretend to tolerate them. But as a preteen, they find themselves shut out of forming closer relationships. They can't go to their sleepovers, they can't sit at their table or make the same period jokes. Why? The boys bullied him for being not masculine enough, the girls shut him out for being a boy. Either way, from their perspective their male sex was only a liability. And because they lack empathy, they can't believe they have privileges, or see all the ways being a girl sucks.
Also, tech jobs typically come with enough benefits to afford transitioning. There's minimal downsides, as the job has no heavy lifting and almost no demands for social interaction. Which is also what draws autismos. Plus it's a rare profession where being male is almost a liability, male nerds are still stigmatized somewhat (which is why "techbro" is an accepted sexist insult). Whereas women in tech and stem are worshipped even when their actual accomplishments are lacking. Because they're assumed to live in a sexist warzone. When was the last time you heard a TED talk about women in trucking or hospitality? They don't need the support, even though they make way less money and deal with 20x more sexist bullshit.
Lastly, puberty harsh for everyone,
especially those on the spectrum. They can't handle changes in routine well, and have rigid body images (many will meltdown if they don't wear a specific outfit, shirt, haircut etc. See Chris-chan and his striped shirt). So, puberty can be the most traumatic change of all, something they can't control, and worse yet they're subjected to shifting social expectations and rules of etiquette. Parents and peers stop tolerating certain childish behaviors and they can't understand why. So, they conflate their fear of growing up as a fear of being a man, as it represents the end of having fun, being happy, no more cake and ice cream, you know have to be your boring grumpy dad and work your hands to the bone. From their perspective, being a man means you now have to become a punching bag and work to feed, worship, and support women. And if that sounds unappealing.....well then you're not a
real man.