It should be no surprise that Mike Judge, who brought us such satirical classics as “Office Space” and “Idiocracy,” has once again hit home with his latest venture, “Silicon Valley.” The breakout HBO comedy has resonated with audiences not only for its great actors and brilliant writing, but also for its surprisingly accurate, if not somewhat absurd depiction of the tech industry and start-up culture. From eccentric investors to socially inept engineers, the show draws many of its laughs from reality. In this presentation, Larry Scheinfeld includes are a few examples of “Silicon Valley” as truth in television.