Will software engineering become a viable career again when the fed rate cut cycle starts or is permanently dead now?
>>102442903software is mostly dead, not because of le AI or whatever, it's because of monopolization of attention by few corporationsPeople no longer download apps or visit websites, apart from a select few.So there is not much to do apart from wageing for companies or government.
>>102442903Yes it will. I don't think we'll ever get to mid-2020 hiring levels again because that was a very exceptional circumstance, but it's not dead like other unemployed doomers would have you believe.
there will be a smaller second reneissance when AI goes bust and there will be more demand for in-house solutions among the bigger companies because AI popping will wipe the fucking cloud companies off the map and what the bubble won't do government regulators will to stamp down on those server farms guzzling heat and power We're going to be so back around 2030
>>102442903Its dead the big guys trimmed fat. They don't need it the fat works for medium and small guys that can now build up feature sets. They can't pay as high as big guys. Enjoy 70-120k. Start ups are dead boomers cash can no longer pay for them.
>>102442991and then, with half of his face out of the shot, his laundry piled up to the walls, he filmed the sole take of his 480p 29 minute YouTube video claiming the YouTube algorithm was rigged against him–but not before a 27 minute tangent about something unrelated to the title–all of which with fuzzy and impossible to decipher audio
>>102445476>t. unemployed doomer
>>102442903>daily demoralization threadAt least get a new image every few months.
>>102442903>Man these Indians are taking all of our jobs>it's not what you know bro, it's who you knowYou know what you call things you give to 3rd worlders and your friends? Charity. Most of these are do-nothing makework jobs anyway.
>>102442903dead. i'm listening to the FOMC meeting now. powell said that he doesn't envision us ever returning to a "free money era" where rates were practically 0%.
>>102442903we will see UBI before any of that returning. it will be the only way to differentiate between someone who really want's to do their job because it makes them happy or someone who just wants to slack around, waiting for the next fix. yeah, we are almost at that point now.
>>102445715We already have UBI for lazy niggers in America. It's called welfare and government jobs.
>>102445651Bullshit, zero rates means zero growth, and exponential growth is mathematically impossible. We will see zero percent rates again in our lifetime
>>102445773that's not UBI. that is coping and preventing a boomer uproar.
>>102442903ded career
>>102442903probably maybe idk lol