I'm now a software engineer with no coding experience.
>>106503463we await your machine killing bugs with baited breath
>>106503485>baited breathas opposed to don't-care breath?
>>106503463i had a realization that the issue with AI and programming is zoomers or whatever gen-A are too beta, timid and scared of critique that even if these things exist to create whatever you want. they wont create anything with it because theyre afraid of that kind of stuff sharing/critique/feedback/being different
>>106503505so basically if you want to larp as being a coder and you actually make shit with it and share it and dont care about what people say about itthen i respect you and commend you
>>106503463Not only you! but everyone!
>>106503505it explains this whole phenomenon boomers have been noticing where theyre like>IF LLMS ARE GONNA REPLACE CODERS>WHY HASNT THERE BEEN AN EXPLOSION IN GIT REPOS HUHHHH?just wait i guess
>>106503505>sharingI'm looking to make money.
>>106503463you made how much in tech so far
>>106503557you still need to be around people to have them say "thats a dumb idea" and then you need the confidence to say "no its not, youre dumb" and the discipline to stick by the idea for 2 more weeks.and then the humbleness to say "okay... this idea WAS dumb, ill do something else"etc. these are traits of emotional intelligence, right? so thats my point im trying to bring up.
>>106503463kinda interesting that learning skills and creating useful things is no longer even considered as an option and instead people just focus on faking their credentials and finding new ways to scam money out of the broken economy (and boomers mainly). but i guess it's all good since we can just print more money am i right fellas
>>106503703>kinda interesting that learning skills and creating useful things is no longer even considered as an option and instead people just focus on faking their credentials and finding new ways to scam money out of the broken economy (and boomers mainly)you get what you incentivize. people can see where the rewards go. they aren't going to people learning skills and creating useful things. maybe elsewhere.
>>106503777yeah this is what copious money printing, recession-aversion and asset inflation has led to. instead of letting free market dictate things and let companies be the exact size that they should be with the needs of the economy in mind, governments have kept shoving money into them so that they would grow beyond what makes sense and stay solvent. when the economy is based on massive corporate entities trading little pieces of themselves for things, it's very hard to make money by any rational means and instead the best way is to try to get some of that corpo pie for yourself, some way or another.