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>Interview Prep
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>Building a Resume
https://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Manifesto

>Salary Stuff
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>Emotional Support
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>>107318098
Most of those things aren't free, we have a long way to go
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>me
>2000+ applications
>a dozen interviews
>passed 2
>employers didn't pay
I want to scream. Why is God refusing to give me an income?
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>>107318190
damn nigga that sounds awful
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>>107301851
>talk about my projects
wanna share some stuff youve been working on?
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>>107299934
>I need to study AWS
Im studying Catril's SAA-C03 its so fucking long. I found a test dump and I was unable to answer any questions. I need to study more
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>>107318244
to be fair zoomers are the worst generation so far
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>applied to tech job at wifes company
>we got too many ex fagmen applying sorry~
>apply to the same company to help with printing jobs, they only asked for high school mind you
>aww you got no experience in this field sorry~
i can't believe things got to this
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>communism
found OP
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>>107318510
oh damn so that's why their hair looks like that
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>>107318532
Just tell your wife to fuck one of the hiring managers.
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hair?
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>>107318532
>>applied to tech job at wifes company
nigga you're the wife
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>>107318560
What does that even mean
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>>107318575
I assume who you're replying to is just some coomer calling you a woman.
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>>107318532
...did you not get a referral from your wife? Bro what're you doing!?
>tfw family friend works at shopify
I may also have to do some networking...because no one is giving me the time of day. not one interview.
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Anyone else get lots of rejections today and today alone? Is HR grumpy because they aren't eating turkey yet?
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>>107318598
I got a referral from some big shot manager that is cozy with hr, still not enough

>>107318596
lol
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>>107318190
God is giving you a signal that it's your destiny to kill people for a living (military or banditry, both are good)
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>/utwg/ can't get a job even with fucking nepotism
You guys are worthless.
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>>107318619
jeez. Did you even get an interview at least?
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>>107318549
What if she gets mindbroken and runs off, just like in my Chinese NTR cartoons?
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>>107318620
>apply to the army
>get disqualified because i take meds
>apply for bandit job
>get disqualified for not having the right vibe
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>>107318621
Nepotism was never a thing. Nepotism helps too little to matter.
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>>107318624
nope, and i got 3 years of experience, i know it isn't much but apparently that's not enough even to work a printing job
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>>107318651
That's bananas you didn't even get an interview. Fug.
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>>107318636
Anon, how many years of experience in the cell do you have? You got any broken bucks that can vouch for your ability? Can you handle a shank?
>>107318645
Explain how the current chairman of UBS (largest Swiss multinational bank) got his starting job in finance with a master of arts in modern history degree and 0 prior finance experience
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>>107318621
Middle class boomers don't do nepotism or generational wealth.
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>>107318665
middle class white boomers*
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>>107318510
i've done that
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>>107318632
just rape her to assert dominance
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>>107318098
>encouraging people to (((work)))
kys
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>>107318731
Good, now do the same thing to the 1st HR you encounter
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>>107318726
what are the most popular degrees in america again?
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>>107318751
Statistic less scary now.
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>>107318490
So both of those are me. Got some additional information today when the recruiter called me about the final interview next week. Theres only 1 other candidate and there's two openings, so I just need to come in and try my hardest showing I did my part to learn.

>Im studying Catril's SAA-C03 its so fucking long
Yeah, I just looked it up and its pretty long. 100 hours? Fuck. My prep is going to be reading up on Azure and AWS fundamentals and trying to complete a project for each of them, maybe the cloud resume challenge? I'd round the team out alot with my detection engineering skills, but I need to prove I'm capable of learning cloud security.

>wanna share some stuff youve been working on?
Sure, I fucking love this shit. I got my OSCP coming up next month. I put together a pwnagotchi wifi hash collector with a cute e-ink screen with an emoji face that gets happy when you feed it hashes. I put together a cmd line malware dropper script that uses powershell to download and execute a file. I then flashed the firmware on a usb based micro-programmer to appear as an HID and used arduino IDE to put the script on the micro-programmer. When it plugs into a USB it executes all these commands keystroke by keystroke to bypass anti-virus. I did a live demo of that. Talked about my lockpicking hobby. My failed experiences with a Proxmark3. I mentioned using my Flipper Zero for RIFD and NFC chip cloning and programming. Didn't mention that I have a dangerous things NXT chip in my hand that I cloned my apartment complex's building keyfob into lol. Mentioned my hack the box experience, but didn't run through my writeups on github. Showed off my wifi pineapple, which I haven't played with yet, as well. I didn't get into cybersecurity for money or because it was popular, I loved it since I was a child playing around with a gameshark or cheat engine on maplestory.
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>>107318782
>Major in business
>The business of being majorly unemployed
Damn lmao
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>>107318664
Seems to me he used his school network to get his first job and then learned on the job. Unfortunately for us 4chaners, networking is extremely important.
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one day ill get a job at fagman and make "day in the life" tiktok videos
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>>107319187
Business is a fake degree that only exists so your dad has a reason to give you a nepo job. If you're majoring in business and don't already have a nepo job set up you're retarded.
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>>107319333
My dad got a business degree from university of fucking phoenix lmao and somehow put it to good use without a nepo job.
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>>107318098

Why is this legal bros?
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>>107319970
Why are you racist?
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>>107319986
you could tell just by looking at the picture the point he was making. why are you racist against white people?
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>>107318083
It's not God, you already know who it is...
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>>107319148
You sound like a tranny ngl
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I've been helping my dad with his vibecoded webdev project and holy FUCK is it time intensive. I knew nothing about node.js, express routing, or puppeteer and everything on both sides was crammed into one gigantic text file -- one enormous js file for the backend, one enormous html file with inline js for the frontend. I've finally gotten a decent architecture planned out (he wants to eventually bring other programmers on and I'd be humiliated even being associated with the project as it was) and at least a working familiarity with the full tech stack and... he's pissed at me for taking too much time instead of just vibing it out like he does and working on the next feature.

I can see how AI is going to be helpful in the long run, but it creates massive blobs of code that takes ridiculous time investment from humans to clean up and turn into something maintainable. Everything AI creates is instant tech debt.
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>>107321012
AI assistants work best for small specific use cases, even then only get you 90% of the way there
Using AI to build your entire thing just results in a flustercuck
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>>107318510
why do all zoomers look like cartoon characters?
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is that child pornography embedded in the corner? what the fuck is that
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>>107318098
I'm a NEET on disability welfare, I have everything except the last panel...
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>>107318244
do NOT look what is the legal length of workweek outside of the US, your mind would be shattered
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>>107318098
Wtf is that stupid image? Like having a job gives you that.
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>>107318244
the quality of people's work falls off a cliff after 40 hours/week and by 60 hours programmers are adding more bugs than they remove per unit of time
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>Please share a CV with a photo
How do you reply to this?
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>>107318098
In my 34 years living in Australia I have never once lived in a house with cooling. It's much more common these days but it was basically unheard of besides the rich when I was a kid.
These days property prices are so high that I'm stuck renting, so I can't get it installed either.
The rest are ezpz lemon squeasy.
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>>107321905
I tell them it's against the law. I wouldn't be applying to some shithole country where it isn't against the law.
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>>107318510
Ah I remember this Redditors.
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>>107321905
Get a haircut, buy a cheap button-up shirt, go to a photo studio and have your picture taken and ask for 100 print outs and the image file. Use them in every CV from then on.
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is this unemployable or unemployed?
is there a difference?
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>>107318098
Notice how all the colors are desaturated in the OP graphic and the weather outside is all gloomy in every single panel
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>>107322499
I'm pretty sure leftists and progressives are fully aware that their vision for the future is bleak and depressing. The commonly-held idea that they are utopists was always misguided. What they are really angry about is that the state and social structures aren't fully implementing their nihilism.
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>>107322536
Yeah, that was sort of my point.
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>>107322536
>I'm pretty sure leftists and progressives are fully aware that their vision for the future is bleak and depressing.
What about having your basic needs met no matter who you are or what you do is bleak and depressing? In what way is that more bleak and depressing than the observable reality of a "pool's closed" overclass extracting all the wealth and raising the drawbridge behind them as they purchase compounds in New Zealand? To me, that's infinitely more bleak and depressing. We at least get the chance to keep on trying to improve society if we take path A. Path B descends into chaos.
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>>107319970
We unironically need DEI for white people nowadays, it’s over
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>>107322499
>>107322536
The colour palette is the deal breaker here? "A decent quality of life for all sounds good but you used a darker shade of green than i like to depict it so now i think its dystopian". No wonder corporation throw bright smiling normie pictures everywhere
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>>107322610

It's an inherently pessimistic viewpoint. It assumes inevitable, constant need, lack of personal success, ability. They are driven by insecurity, dependence, their own internal mental issues, and it externalizes in the form of general leftism, collectivism, attachment to "the whole" since they have no confidence in their personal self and a free, competitive world.
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>>107318098
holy shit, there's a general for you bitches

you're so fucked there's an entire AA-style support network for you already built. boy am i glad i realized how shit this job market is years ago.

Take the bluecollar pill, brothers. go weld, machine metal, cut wood, pour concrete, lay pipe, splice fiber, what-the-fuck-ever. Office jobs are now a meme. I could be sending patches to the LKML but I choose not to because it pays the same as ramming rapidly spinning carbide into steel, which requires a tenth of the mental effort.

I get cold calls with job offerings every two months or so. My boss actually respects me as a human being because he would be fucked if i left. My co-workers openly discuss working conditions and wages.
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>>107322622
Okay, that's a cool psychological theory, and maybe some people do believe that or experience it or whatever... but there are too many actual, systemic critiques of how the current system is oriented to flatten all of it into "lol mental illness prevents you from agreeing with me."
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>>107322639

You can dress it up in whatever zeitgeist contextual flavor you want but over the centuries this group has always existed and manifested in different forms. It's basically the "core left" right now, or far left, whatever. Kind of like how the characteristic right winger is a guy with a huge truck and house who just wants to workmaxx his way to the top and shoot you if you get in his way.
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>>107322610
>What about having your basic needs met no matter who you are or what you do is bleak and depressing?
Explain why the image is overtly and obviously depressing stylistically and aesthetically.
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>>107322658
>the characteristic right winger is a guy with a huge truck and house who just wants to workmaxx his way to the top and shoot you if you get in his way
And I'm sure a couple of those guys exist in the world, too. It's too big a place for them not to. But it's not super useful to frame the discussion around these stereotypes because then we just end up... as fake stereotypes throwing stones at each other from glass houses. I take it back, it's not entirely useless. When the discussion breaks down, what continues is what exists. The status quo will continue on if nothing changes. Since you are attempting to distill the conversation into these stereotypes in lieu of discussing the systems themselves (the things which will do the continuing), it follows that this might actually just be a very disingenuous way of maintaining the system as-is because you like it for more rational reasons than you're willing to engage on. Hot? Cold?
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>>107322702
I don't know, anon. Maybe because it's not a video game and has no flashing lights or big butts or thumbs-up buttons or a distinct lack of Bugattis going vroom vroom! or... I have no clue. I can't reach into your brain.
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>>107322639
>"lol mental illness prevents you from agreeing with me."
Leftists deploy this type of argument all the time. You're only a dissident because you're a loser, you're only racist because you're jealous of muh BBC, you only disagree with feminism because you're an incel, on and on. Now suddenly it's off limits.
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>>107322731
I'm not endorsing that either, if you can't tell...
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>>107322707

It is useful because it inspires introspection and real discussion of what's going on rather than obfuscation and ostensible distractions. The question is: is it REALLY about your "unending compassion" for others and your desire to help, or is it rooted more in: fear, insecurity, envy. After all most of these people will be the first to call for taxes and pogroms on rich people, but the last to show up to donate their time or money to a local shelter or kitchen, or clean up trash in their community, or call for a stronger police presence in high crime areas and evil people behind bars for the sake of the innocent.

You aren't presenting a serious solution to anything if you are trying to accomplish other things by proxy. The right doesn't really try to hide what they're trying to do so it isn't remarkable to theorize much beyond the obvious. The left is constantly hiding what they're actually angling at, that's a problem. It's driven more by their own issues and issues with others than a desire for general success and wellbeing. It's like the person who wants to go to therapy and pay for pills perpetually rather than actually getting better, they basically indulge in it.
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>>107322741
I'll put it to you bluntly, no one is going to pay for you to sit around and consume resources. No one cares about your well-being and no one loves you except perhaps your immediate family. The world is an extremely harsh place, always has, always will be.
The grand irony in all this is that a high-trust, ethnically homogenous society was your best chance of having the most robust social safety net possible, and the left intentionally cheerleaded for that to be destroyed to pwn the chuds or whatever. So good luck.
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>>107322755
>It is useful because it inspires introspection
I can see why that's more useful to you that people spend time blaming themselves instead of examining the system -- all that time spent in introspection prevents them from asking pointedly and concretely for a better society. Again, this continues the status quo. If you can get people to think about themselves instead of the system, the system doesn't have to change. I can see you don't want to examine the metastructure you're using here and want to stay within the fourth wall. Right on, nothing I can say will compel you to actually address the things I say, so it looks like we've got nothing to talk about.
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>>107322779
I'm glad we're speaking bluntly, at least. Believe it or not, I think this is the hardest thing to provoke from people: the whole "fuck you" subtext to it. I think it speaks for itself. Speaking of obfuscation... this is the primary current beneath all the obfuscation: fuck you I got mine.

I'm not trying to morally shame you, for the record. I know that's ineffective because "it's just business," or however you chose to justify it to yourself. I just think that it's good to know what the underlying perspective is... you don't care about anyone or anything outside of your immediate sphere (generously). You don't care about the health of society and in fact resent it on racial grounds. These are all things you have directly expressed.

It's hear good to know exactly where we're at as a society.
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>>107322779
Does some part of you want the world to be a cruel place?
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>>107322848
You're insinuating that there's something pathological about my stance but you're just vacuously moralizing without any real substance, it is literally a virtue signal.
Also you're saying I'm excessively self-interested while you are saying you should be indefinitely entitled to idly consume resources that other people have produced. There could not be anything more self-interested than that. The irony is staggering.
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My parents hate me and want me gone despite none of this even being my fault. How do you properly explain the state of the job market to people that have clearly gone senile? It's getting to the point where we're having daily fights about this stuff.
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>>107322893
You don't know what my stance is. You could always ask me, you know? I'm right here and I'm available to discuss this with you. If you would prefer to argue against a straw man of what you want me to say, well... that's your prerogative.

Not moralizing, for the record. Said that multiple times. If you feel like I'm moralizing by repeating your views back to you... maybe you yourself feel like it's wrong on some level? Could you actually be a little uncomfortable with all of what you're saying? You don't have to answer me, obviously. It's an open question.
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>>107322894
Ask them to help you if they feel so strongly about it. If they dont, you can use that against them in your next routine fight (you wont try to help me). If they do, then you can use their inevitable failure against them in your next routine fight
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>>107322920
No actually I just think you are retarded and disingenuous.
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>>107318117
Nothing is free if you have to pay people to run it.
There's always some scheme behind it.
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>107322848
>fuck you I got mine.
It seems like people who tihnk the way you do have this odd misconception that an average person making an average wage is somehow "lucky" to have gotten that meager life.

The whole "fuck you I got mine" colloquialism to shame people doesn't really work on people in the lower middle class. Living paycheck to paycheck isn't some lucky thing.

They think you should also work to live an average life. That is not a 'fuck you I got mine' idea. That's just life. Most people don't get to have generational wealth and a trustfund to insure they can do nothing and live a nice life. Most people MUST work to keep a roof over their head and nice food on the table.

That's not evil, that's not even new. That's how being an animal works, you must go out and get resources to survive and reproduce. That is an essential rule of ALL living things
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>>107322920
>I'm glad we're speaking bluntly
>You don't know what my stance is.

I guess you don't want to argue in good faith and speak bluntly yourself, do you?
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>>107322981
You're the one who's calling it evil, not me.
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>>107322942
They've already tried helping me with no results and then they just take it out on me. Honestly I'm just tired of this shit and want a way out.
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>>107322981
It doesnt necessarily have to be like that. Almost complete automation of society isnt a distant dream anymore, it may not happen in our lifetimes but it will likely happen
However when it does, it wont be for the benefit of the useless average person but for the elites because of the mindset that "the average person didnt earn it". Do you see the problem here? If we dont get rid of that mindset, the vast majority of the world may very well starve to death
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>>107323001
I didn't call it evil, I explicitly said the words: "That's not evil"

You implied it was evil. It's okay if you lie and say that isn't your stance, but it clearly is your stance when you're telling anons:
>maybe you yourself feel like it's wrong on some level? Could you actually be a little uncomfortable with all of what you're saying?

Do you really think you can say something like that and then say: "but that's not my stance guys, I never said it was evil."?

idk man, what kind of retards to you take people for?
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>>107323001
Kek. I'm sure tactics like this work well on reddit but people here can actually read and make inferences, retard.
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>>107323023
I made the same argument as you 20 years ago, and back then automation was also coming soon, and it never came, and it never will

Grow up bud, it's easier to dance to the music rather than change the song, play along and you'll easily get all of the things from OPs photo

Our chance for social safety nets was taken from us already long ago
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>>107318510
this is a completely fair and rational reaction to technology
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>>107323028
>>107323038
I'm not playing games or hiding anything -- I don't think it's evil. I think it is a locally rational perspective to maximize your resources in a zero-sum game, but that enough of these locally rational actors create globally inefficient results which become, ultimately, globally self-sabotaging in a nutshell. I don't think you're evil. I think you are a locally rational product of a globally irrational system -- that you are the logical output of the parameters feed into and through you.
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If women don't owe me sex then I don't owe you welfare.
I was called incel and sent my own way.
Now you must go your own way and starve to death.
When I was getting dunked on for being incel no one cared. Now you have your hand out wanting provision. I'd rather you starve to death while I lol. Fuck you got mine is based.
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>>107323053
Welp, i tried. Just know that your mindset is very convenient for the future elites, they dont want to support the cattle after all. Your genetics will reach a deadend in the great famine due to poor foresight
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Crap, got side tracked by the secret project. Need to do 2 math chapters today so I only have one and the exam tomorrow so I don't have to miss Thanksgiving. I've got to the end of the month to finish math but don't want to cut it that close.
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Thoughts on going for a staffing agency to get my foot on the door? they will pay me 25 dollars an hour, seems pretty fucking bad for a SWE role but man I need experience.
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I don't know if I'm burnt out, or sick, or just old but I had zero energy for a while now. Blood tests look fine and I don't feel depressed but I'm again in a dark room with headaches and I'm so tired. Already tried vitamin d and a bunch of other stuff. It makes working pretty hard desu.
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>>107318117
And there's they're all extremely difficult to make free. All of those things require human labor in order to produce (or serve), and so they always carry value. The only way for someone not to pay for them is if we decide to break away from money as the means of circulating commodities, upending the capitalist system entirely.
>>107323023
Complete automation is incompatible with capitalism, because it reduces the labor required to produce anything of use to zero (even if people still choose to produce manually). Such technology would immediately prompt revolution, as nobody would have a paying job anymore and everyone would be restricted from circulation.
This doesn't mean that revolution is inevitable though, it just means that complete automation will never be developed under capitalism.
>>107323053
Social safety nets are likely not coming back any time in the near future either. Left-leaning liberals don't seem to comprehend that social safety nets cost money, and that economic stagnation restricts the flow of that money. Under capitalism, you cannot escape stagnation without constant economic growth or by suffering through a crisis, and the AI bubble is what we're gambling on sustaining growth. If that pops, and a new major market for growth is not found, we will enter a recession and it will be much worse than anything in living memory.
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>>107321453
It could be worse. I have neither neetbux nor the last panel.
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>>107323115
>You should be a globalist to save your genetics.
You're such a two faced rat
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>>107320043
>You sound like a tranny ngl
quite the opposite actually
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>>107323310
The left knows it costs money, they just don't care. Permanent deficit spending is no big deal to them because the burden of the debt is just supposed to be offloaded to their slaves in the imperial outposts.
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>>107323474
Nice twinky boy snack. Built for my bwc.
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>>107323310
>Such technology would immediately prompt revolution
Revolutions in history were a great threat to the ruling class because the manpower they had was limited compared to the vast number of peasants. This time might be different though, we are already beginning to fight wars with drones. They may be able to manufacture millions of them and completely overcome the difference in manpower
This is not feasible right now but i have a hunch revolutions wont have a 100% success rate in the future
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AAAAIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE STUDY.COM WENT DOWN
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>>107323540
lol thats the first time ive ever been called a twink
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>>107322476
I'm white, male and over 50, so unemployable
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>>107323540
This is a BBC-only board, sir.
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If you had to estimate; In the last 3 years, how many American entry and mid level tech jobs have gone to jeets in some form or another?
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>>107323708
In one hand I doubt that junior tech roles being taken by h1bs are more than 10-20%, in the other hand, that's houndreds of thousands of Americans we are pushing away from tech because they might be mediocre and some of them just need an entry point to be motivated into becoming talented.
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>>107322848
you believe in that mindset too. you act it out every day of your life. you don't care for anybody but yourself and perhaps your inner circle. the difference is the anon you replied to has the balls to admit it.
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>>107318098
thanks to the people in second pic, every other ones are not feasible
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>>107323708
not enough. I love seeing whitey getting btfoed by hard working Indians.
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I'm difficult to work with and I have no degree. Of course I'll never work lol.
In January I should be able to get some neetbux
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>>107323888
Yeah, desu I'm not even good at coding or even motivated but I haven't found it too difficult. I think there's just a fuckton of people that can't even FizzBuzz, use AI for everything, or only went into tech based on TikTok videos.
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>>107323888
hell yeah my nigger
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You can't just hope that there are enough people who are willing to work extra hard to generate enough extra resources so that you can steal from them. One, that's morally wrong, two what do you do when there's not enough workers to provide for the consumers, and three why would you want to be completely dependent on someone else providing what you need to survive rather than having control of that yourself? That being said, land ownership is a God given right, and everyone should have land then the lazy failures could just rent their land to people who will do something with it and live on that. Then we just need to setup fair genetic diversity policy and only your first two get land so you don't get all the land just by having the most kids or something.
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How do I redeem my “ticket to the middle class”?
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>>107323502
Old Communism: Workers must seize the means of production
nuCommunism: Consumers must seize the fruits of production
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>>107322894
I’m sorry you have this infighting with your parents, it must feel shit, especially since it indeed is not your fault
It is theirs and they know this is 103%
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>>107324608
Good one kek
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>>107323023
What makes you think I give a single fuck about a brown person, myself living paycheck to paycheck
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>>107324050
Not sure which religious tradition you follow, but in case you are a Christian, you are not qualified to evoke God's name or even speak about "morality" if you carry a worldview such as this. After all, charity is the chief virtue of Christianity, and it is practically impossible to argue otherwise.

"The Church's love for the poor . . . is a part of her constant tradition." This love is inspired by the Gospel of the Beatitudes, of the poverty of Jesus, and of his concern for the poor. Love for the poor is even one of the motives for the duty of working so as to "be able to give to those in need." It extends not only to material poverty but also to the many forms of cultural and religious poverty."

Quoted directly from the catechism of the Catholic Church.

Just letting you know in case you want to be taken seriously in the future, drop the "God" and "morality" talk altogether because your propositions are thoroughly secular. Good luck otherwise.
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>>107323474
Gross
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>>107323474
i see you still havent landed that warehouse job
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>>107324608
You will not redeem
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>>107318098
What if someone hasn't made any effort to get a job, even a bad one? Why should they be given anything?
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>>107324848
soon brother
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>>107324674
Indeed, just gotta lock in
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>>107319970
>Jonathan Winters
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>>107318098
Why do retards assume just """""free""""" healthcare is good? If your country has a bad healthcare system, paying for it with your taxes won't make it good, it'll make it even worse.
You should protest for a GOOD healthcare system overall (and yes, that includes for it being free or at least affordable for the vast majority of the population)
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>>107324817
God helps those who help themselves, get a job you commie piece of shit.
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>>107323888
> we are pushing away from tech because they might be mediocre and some of them just need an entry point to be motivated
This is very true.
4 years ago, I applied to a company for two different positions. One of them was SWE, and the other was some shitty business analyst position. They trashed my SWE application within a day, despite interning there multiple times in similar roles and having a former manager try to get me brought on to his team, and instead gave an offer for the analyst position after like one HR interview over the phone. I accepted it anyways because I was desperate and rapidly approaching graduation. I just hoped that I could eventually transfer into the SWE position, but after multiple attempts and internal interviews that went nowhere, I just stopped caring.
I recently did the same thing at a different local company and they did the same thing. I have an interview for the analyst position next week even though I already accepted an offer at a different place, so I'm going to use the opportunity to call the HR person out on their bullshit. It's gonna be nice to finally have leverage to speak my mind.
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>>107322006
I'm from the other white people desert (arizona) and this is unheard of. We have gigantic industrial sized ac units and cars all have ac standard since the 80s to even sell
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>>107322894
You're saying you can't get *any* job? Like helldesk or wagie or something, all of those will get you at least a studio apartment.
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>>107325137
Is being a SWE prestigious in your country or something? The only reason people want to do it in the USA is the high salaries. I'd prefer to do a business analyst position if the pay was similar.
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>>107324783
But anon, you are brown
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>>107325037
Well Free Healthcare wording is bad, what mostly people want is that having an accident means you can get fixed and go back to your life, ofc if you want to be fixed really good, you pay for it, But at least you don't have to ask yourself if you rather keep living in pain and in debt at the same time or another quick alternative.
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>>107325241
it's not just high salaries
people also wanted to do it because they thought it gave them the best shot at working from home
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How do I get a job like this? Seems extremely comfy
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>>107325307
I think you need
>Bachelor’s Degree (Computer Science, Information Systems) or equivalent applicable experience.
>Minimum 5 years working experience in related field. Preferably in a manufacturing environment.
>Hands-on experience in L2/L3 networking and architecture for LAN/WAN (Cisco/Extreme/enterprise switches), Wireless (Meraki/Extreme) and Firewall (Palo Alto).
>Familiar with NAC, VLAN management, IP address management, routing management and subnetting.
>Strong knowledge in network security and implementation of security practices which adhere to IT/OT security policy, compliance, audit, and standards.
>Knowledge in Splunk.
>Network and firewall professional certification such as CCNA, CCNP, PCNSA, PCNSE, etc.

to get a job as a Senior Cybersecurity Engineer at Dexcom.
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The world doesn't need me. The world has no use for me. The world doesn't want me.
I was obsolete from the moment I was born.
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>>107325668
If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you.
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>>107325750
The world doesn't hate me. The world doesn't think about me at all. Yet I am forced to live in this world a while longer until I die a miserable death.
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>>107322755
I knew right-cels had copium injected directly into your veins, but do you not have any siblings? Do you really think that every leftist is projecting and incapable of seeing the suffering around them contrasted with the projected wealth of the USA and think "Wow, y'know what. Maybe if the rich paid taxes we could afford to fund programs that have already been established and proven to work"?
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>forgot to cancel linkedin premium and they charged me $30 (that's per month btw)
Never get premium or the trial. It's quite literally WORTHLESS.
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i got mercilessly laid off
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>had a hard ass interview last week
>I think I did good (not great, but good)
>still haven't heard back from the recruiter
it's over isn't it
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>>107326068
You need to move on immediately the second you get out an interview. Expect nothing except to be ghosted. Move on to working on any other job leads you have and applications until you get an email or call about next steps. You may get the job or you might not, but you gotta keep moving forward and never put your eggs in one basket until you actually have your ass in the seat at a job, even if you got a job offer. Otherwise you wont make it.
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If I have 1 month to prep and I am retarded should I stick to leetcode easy problems or do leetcode 150 anyway? I won't do just LCs but I have not coded in a while (sysadmin) so I figure I can kill two birds with one stone
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>>107326246
>sysadmin needs to know leetcode
nigga, what?
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>>107325910
If you're talking about health care, if we (the US) spent as much on each citizen on average as they do in the UK, it would cost us $1,383,343,601,605.48 to have our own national health care system.
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>>107326269
just trying to get into a more devops role (aka cloud sysadmin as far as I have seen)
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>>107326330
Ah. Still shenanigans but I get it.
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>>107326293
>the cents
Lmao, who calculated this?
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Frick bros I need like 4 more dag gone monitors now that I'm a dev, 2 aint cutting it.
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>>107326293
>If you're talking about health care, if we (the US) spent as much on each citizen on average as they do in the UK, it would cost us $1,383,343,601,605.48 to have our own national health care system.

Could this be a result of the system being exploited to fuck and full of parasitical middlemen who have been fed money and want to continue that? Surely not, surely everyone elected tries to make systems work as well as possible and doesn't purposely throw a fucking monkey wrench in the gears to prove their point that it doesn't work
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>>107326330
do you even have an interview lined up or are you just talking out of your ass
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When will the unemployed bubble burst?
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>>107326356
Alright then faggot, give me an example of a good socialized healthcare system, and I'll run with that.
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>>107319333
I graduated with a degree in business analytics & information systems in May 2023. It took me until October to find a job, which felt grueling at the time (especially as a lot of my peers had offers coming out of commencement), but seems to be decent compared to how a lot of grads fare nowadays.
I'm in the same job right now, working from home, making 70k/yr with significant advancement opportunities.
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>>107326450
>give me an example of something that doesn't exist because of said middlemen parasites. Can't? Guess it doesn't work lololol

That's the point entirely.
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>laid of 14 months ago
>recently took job waiting tables
>just turned 30

Is this it? My youth is gone and despite my best efforts I somehow have nothing but a few k in rothIRA to show for it. I’m not starting over and I’m not being a minimum wagieshit for the next 40 years. Do I just rope at this point?
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>>107326386
If I don't get a reply for the cloudshit jobs I sent my resume to by mid january I do have a job lined up
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>>107318117
There is no such thing as free lunch

>Such technology would immediately prompt revolution, as nobody would have a paying job anymore and everyone would be restricted from circulation. This doesn't mean that revolution is inevitable though, it just means that complete automation will never be developed under capitalism.
If no one has enough money to buy basic goods then the producers would have to reduce prices in order to have anything sold anything off. Products and services do not have fixed inherit prices, they are strictly dependent on the supply(how much you product) and demand(how much people can pay).
>but companies will rather just close up if no one will buy their stuff than to reduce prices
Well, that would be incredibly dumb of them, because when there is such a big vacuum on market, all it takes is just one of few people starting business where they use benefits of automation to produce stuff to sell them at approachable prices to instantly win entire market overnight. And even if they have no access to automation, they can just produce services and products in old traditional way and sell them in old traditional way and oh boy they will sell tons to all these people who can't afford prohibitively expensive shit from established companies.
At the end of the day, the market self regulates. As long as there are people wanting to get stuff from other people in exchange for their own stuff, the market is going to continue to operate. It's only when you reach a point where everyone can produce everything they would ever need is when need of exchange dies and so does capitalism.
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>>107326532
Use the minimum wage to sustain yourself while you keep sending resumes and trying to apply for new jobs. I believe in you, keep going
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>>107326527
so we don't even have a good example available.
and we live in a multiethnic, cultural shithole where there's already disproportionate abuse of the "free" programs we already have paid by whites.
So let's add the quagmire that is healthcare to the mix.
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Please welcome our new friends from Apple
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>>107326908
they cut jobs from its sales division right? we won't be seeing them here.
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>>107325241
idgaf about prestige or money. Or at least, I didn't care as much about the money when I was younger.
I work in this field because it is innately interesting to me, and a career that I have been cultivating for as long as I can remember. I would sooner take a field technician job installing hardware in the snow and rain for $25/hr than a "cushy" business analyst job for $75k.
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Unemployed sysadmin (5 years exp, recently laid off) here. There's a job I want but I don't have a CS degree.

Can I lie about having a degree? How bad could it be?
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>>107327103
With how desperate people are for tech jobs, you bet your ass they're gonna check employment and education history.
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>>107327650
Let’s see the early life section
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>>107327658
>sees a successful person
>>THEY'RE JOOOOOOOOIISSHHHH!!!
loser mentality
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I just realized that this tech job recession and constant layoffs could send me down to the lower middle class.
I was born into the middle class but mostly grew up in the upper class.
Without my dad's money I'm barely upper middle class. And this job recession is rapidly turning me into a loser.
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>>107328089
why haven't you been investing and building wealth while working? as long as you have a job and/or cash flow, there is absolutely no excuse for a man to not be constantly building and compounding wealth
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bro can I just get a job pls
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Why don't one of you losers take this job?
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>>107328089
I was born upper middle class and am now working poor.
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Any objections to saying fuck it and joining the military? I'm out of ideas and what feels like aimlessly drifting.
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>>107328405
>dying from homelessness vs dying for Israel
Wow
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>>107322894
Damn my parents haven't really pressed me on getting a job, it's just shit like "You still studying?"
Which I am ofcourse.
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>>107328405
You have an easier chance getting into defense and you get high salary + free housing. That is after service though...
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>>107328195
i'm not a crackhead, i just write code. these kind of people are exhausting and annoying over the long term
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>>107328195
>potential transition
sign me up
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>>107328122
I spent all my money on a sports car and sex with jav idols
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Hey NEETs,
I'm employed, and I hate every single one of you. All of you are fat, retarded, no-lifes who spend every second of their day applying to stupid ass jobs. You are everything bad in the world. Honestly, have any of you ever gotten any interviews? I mean, I guess it's fun making fun of people because of your own insecurities, but you all take it to a whole new level. This is even worse than jerking off to girlbosses on TikTok.
Don't be a stranger. Just hit me with your best shot. I'm pretty much perfect. I was lead SWE at Amazon, and senior staff engineer at Meta. What positions have you held, other than "jacks off to naked drawn Japanese people engineer"? I also merge straight to main, and have a banging hot girlfriend (She just blew me; Shit was SO cash). You are all faggots who should just kill yourselves. Thanks for listening.
Pic Related: It's me and my HR roastie
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>>107318098
vote for a muslim male from middle east next time

not from somali, not from south asia
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>>107328765
chuckled audibly
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>Everyone needs to be cracked no mediocrity allowed!
I hate employer market, most of those "cracked" devs just went off the deep end into a single fucking topic, as soon as they hit your fucking codebase they will be average unless they luck out into working on whatever the fuck niche they went full autist on for the last year just so they could make le ebin youtube blog boomers can basedface at and farm references.

99% of the workforce right now are retards, retards vibe coding projects to pose as average people, average people, and average people cosplaying as autists, real autists are unable to hold a conversation and can't get a job, maybe top 1% are actual fucking cracked devs but most of them just do bare minimum and use their free time to contribute to open source.
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my sleep schedule is slowly extending each day and soon I'll be going to sleep at 6 am D:
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>>107321012
you just suck at prompting
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>>107330872
I have been doing that for a decade
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>>107318098
Did my first interjew. Sat and chilled with the guy for nearly two hours and shit was cash. It went well but doubt I'll get the job because there wasn't really one to begin with lmao (it's exclusively for 10 yrs exp at 20 kind of people). He didn't want to give me a damn ETA for when I'll hear back
>surely it won't be 1 month hehe??
>hahaha :)))
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>>107322006
>35 in Brisbane on Thursday
FYL bro. I wouldn't resist as a swede. I fucking hate summers when temps reach even 25c.

Obviously not a zoomalian
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Anyone else eating struggle meals in these dire times and got any tips to survive the dark winter ahead? Yesterday I ate a can of spaghetti rings on top of instant ramen for flavor and added salt and pepper on top.
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>>107331951
I'm a new south welshman (temperate climate). I imagine AC is much more popular in the tropics/subtropics like QLD.

>>107325140
Arizona was not meant to be inhabited by man. Your highs and lows are both more extreme than Sydney and your average temps higher. Makes sense that AC would be a necessity.
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>>107331907
Somehow I've noticed that when you sit and chill with the guys over the time limit set for the interview, then you won't get the job. You become a buddy to hang out with.
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>>107318510
Right after millenials, gen x, boomers, baby boomers and all the rest.
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are these virtual job fairs legit or just bullshit waste of time? There are a couple offered by my university but they are always connected with a 2h long talk and I never understood how people get a job out of that.
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>Told me they would call me
>This was last Friday

Hope its just a delay for thanksgiving.
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>>107322006
Saw a video the other day, some realtor showing off a house in...Sneedney, I think, and there was just the one mini split unit for the whole house, yet the house was American sized. Kinda blew my mind. So, go to sleep in the living room I guess
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Now I only have to flip burgers for just 6 more months while working on my project and doing the 17 classes at wgu then I'll finally get to have move out and have sex.
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The unemployment office told me that I need to perfectly match my cv and cover letter to every job I apply to.
I haven't been doing that.
They also told me to call the person who put up the job within 2 days of the posting. Always apply the first or second day and you will have a higher chance or you'll never get a chance.
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>>107334369
a degree won't land you sex
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>>107334436
inconceivable. i thought women were attracted to education and hard work???
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how does this all end?
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>>107334369
Bachelor's degree acquiring zoomers are infesting the internet.
How many times do we have to tell you to get a forklift license you faggots?
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>>107329474
You are a dumbfuck nocoder. Most technologies are similar enough to each other it takes only a tutorial for any dev to catch up to speed.
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>>107326659
>At the end of the day, the market self regulates.
Hahahahahahahahaha
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>>107335620
Not an argument
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I landed an interview at Cognizant, so I love India now. Sorry guys.
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>>107336724
are you indian yourself, saaaar?
do not steal his izzat, saaaar
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>>107336724
Congratulations brother
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>>107318190
>Why is God refusing to give me an income?
You're the problem, not God.
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>>107318664
>Explain how the current chairman of UBS (largest Swiss multinational bank) got his starting job in finance with a master of arts in modern history degree and 0 prior finance experience
He partied with the right people.
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>>107323474
You're a bottom.
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>>107324674
That escalated.
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>>107325307
Know the right people.
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>>107328195
>Why don't one of you losers take this job?
>ahmad
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>>107328277
You failed to use your position to get ahead. You deserve it.
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Stop spamming faggot.
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God, I have a feeling the interview I just did was a formality and they already had the position reserved for an Indian IT serf
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>>107337218
No.
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>>107337222
of course it is.
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>>107328195
>cracked
>"4 week sprint"
>"potential" permanent role
if someone as retarded as this is calling the work a "sprint", you're going to be literally worked to death and fired after your fatal heart attack.
contracting is good work if you hate yourself
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Are you tailoring your resume to every job application?
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>>107328765
>John got a job as an SWE
i feel old
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>>107337293
I’ve started to tailor mine yes emphasizing some experience over others for different roles
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>>107337293
>is coffe good for you?
yes i have a master latex file for my resume and a set of macros that add or remove premade sections for different jobs

r&d position at tiny specialist place -> high tech shizzle wizzle
production job at gigacorp -> boring shit with short, Human Retardces-friendly words

its good shit i suggest you do it instead of staring at word all day. just change up the fonts so it looks handwritten and not like generic TeXslop
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>>107337293
I have a handful of premade resumes. I need to start specifically tailoring them, though...and maybe even fluff up my experience a bit. This is getting depressing not even getting a single callback.
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>>107337293
no, that's a waste of time and an excuse used by HR niggers to justify their absurd use of ATS while they """work"""

you should know what you want to apply to and what technologies are most used in that role, train in those or at least say you know them while you train them before an interview, the HR screening is the hard part
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>>107328195
>potential transition
Let the ignorant zoomers fall for the "temp to hire" scam, I have my dignity.
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if I get this job I'll finally stop being an incel
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>>107337466
Temp to hire might be the only thing right now, it makes sense in this economy for employers given all the layoffs, not that the advertised 4 week thing is anything but sketchy

Employers don’t have to pay UI if you work on contract, they can let you go for much less, if the economy remains shit they will just renew a contract rather than hire you

I’ve avoided it for 10 years but I’ll consider it now because I would rather be working during this time of change and come out the other side with experience
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>>107330872
dude literally same omg wtf do we do? Nothing fixes it even if i fix it it only stays good for a week and its back to sleeping at midnight.. then 2 am.. then 4 am.. then 6 am... and waking up at 4 pm im gonna kms
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>>107337649
Stop gaming and gooning
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>>107326516
70k in pennies lmao
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>>107337675
do u mean at night or in general? I dont game at all but gooning is something i need to stop
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i'm a "cybersecurity "engineer"", i literally just write word docs that contain instructions for our prod people to deploy stuff on vendor software

most tasks i get are something like "whitelist this active directory group in this policy", or "edit these config files in a windows server", and i have to have endless calls with the business to understand what they actually want

not even sure what to do. sometimes i try to switch to SWE/programming roles but always burn out and can never get interviews, plus i don't wanna spend 5 hours on leetcode every day

i was thinking about going into data engineering or AI, but i don't have a background in data science or anything

how do i even increase my salary? by becoming a manager or architect or something? feels like i'm stuck here
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Got my first job, Java with Spring... $25/h...
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>>107337968
Are you Indian?
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>>107338010
Nope, I am not Indian
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>>107333603
Yes. Good book, I used it together with CLRS
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>>107326532
14 months ago is insane, I would consider my tech career over, I guess people do have longer period of unemployment and jump back in but that is more than enough time to retool
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When describing your job experience on your resume, do you prefer using bullet points or a full paragraph?
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>>107338233
yea after 6 I'd be strongly considering changing careers.
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>>107338233
What do you mean retool?
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>>107338280
I like how boomers and millennials are starting to backpedal their shitty takes that gen-z doesn't have a shitty job market.
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>>107338470
I won't give up on tech at 6 months, but I will be actively switching careers while I continue looking for a tech job, at over a year I'll probably think it's over and cut back on my job apps in tech and get on with my new life
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>>107339127
It's funny how you think it's possible to switch careers.
NOBODY HIRES YOU IF YOU DIDN'T DEDICATE YOUR LIFE TO THAT CAREER ALREADY.
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>>107339175
Okay doomer
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>>107339127
what career would you even switch to?
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>>107339175
I know a few people it worked out for but one is a w*man, so it's a cake walk to get hired anywhere in STEM.
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>>107339282
Teacher, because it wouldn't take long to get a math cert and there is demand, and I could continue not working with my hands. Once I get 5 years in I'll look to move to a rural area and give life the middle finger. You might be able to snag part time work subbing while looking, or get hired on directly in a school full of niglets
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>>107339313
>teacher
do you want to be poor your whole life?
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>>107339313
That's worse than being a forklift operator at the warehouses
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>>107339330
Look, this is a backup option and the salary is enough to cover my mortgage, I already made good money and will just coast for the rest of my life with summers off

I'm not sure what you had in mind when I said switching careers, what other career do you think you can land that will pay as much as tech?

>>107339342
You do you, I don't want to do manual labor or deal with manual laborers, I'm already old
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>>107339383
Private equity, management, administration, marketing, sales, communication or something
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>>107339405
So you want to sweat blood, like you already were in tech, but for half the salary?
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>>107339127
I’m at 3 years. Still get interviews occasionally. Even get to the final round now and then. But yeah they always pass me up for someone without a gap. What am I supposed to do though? It’s like >>107339175 says. It takes a lifetime to build a decent career, and the steps don’t stack like you think they would. If you fall off your back to square one. Basically a high school grad. The degree and the years of experience don’t amount to anything anywhere else. You’re basically just fucked
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Wgu is down again
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>>107339700
You could become a teacher in many places with just a bachelor's degree
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>>107339750
Maybe. I thought about that for a while. Still thinking about it. Technically it’s white collar work, and it’s more respectable than low skilled wagieshit because of the moral aspect of it. Still you’re not making much more than a security guard, custodian, etc. and those jobs are much comfier
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Is jeetcode just an extension of the upskilling that you're supposed to do all the time in your life?
Being a boomer was fun, you never had to learn anything. Now you have to learn your whole life. When you're working you have to upskill, when you get fired you upskill, you're never free from jeetcode, top up degrees and certifications
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>>107339175
>>107339700
They call it a “career ladder” but in reality it’s not like that. A ladder implies if you slip on rung N you can just catch yourself at rung N-1 or N-2. But it doesn’t work like that. It’s more like a career linked list, in the sense that you have the node you are at, but if you lose your place, you have no reference to prior nodes. They don’t exist anymore. The labor economy is highly specialized. You pick a path and get pigeonholed into it. If you don’t make it for whatever reason, or worse, you make it then lose your place, the skills/credentials don’t REALLY transfer, save for a handful of specific areas, like primary ed
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>>107339861
Yep. I noticed that there were barriers between fields that were near impossible to traverse after one year in a field.
Like after a year of doing software engineering you will not be allowed to switch to data engineering by either your company or the open market. Managers actively sabotage any person trying to switch because they don't want to lose employees to a competing manager with the same company.
In the open market you'll be passed over for fresh entry level graduates
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>>107339383
I guess it works for you because there's desperate schools with black children who need a math teacher so they'll take you as you are no questions asked. But you won't get to be a highschool teacher.
It only works when the employer is desperate I suppose.
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why the fuck am I getting these emails all of a sudden
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>>107339837
>Being a boomer was fun, you never had to learn anything.
Not true but when you needed to learn something new for your job, your employer would provide the training on the clock.
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>>107318510
nah i dont blame them, shit sucks and my gen (millennial) is only making it worse
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>60k starting, any job you want
why the fuck did i get an EE degree. should've just been born 5 years earlier and gotten into CS
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>>107337099
How am I the problem, Mr. non-argument?
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>>107340604
CS is completely borked now innit.
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>>107323474
is there anything more white trash or middle eastern than a man wearing a necklace
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>>107323943
you are going to be sorely disappointed when you find out the skill level isnt the same as 20 years ago when that article about candidates being unable to fizzbuzz was written.
in order to pass the coding interview now you need to solve LC hards just for some indian to throw your application away in favor of his own kind.
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>>107318098
The OP Picture is Communism. Nothing in this Life is Free. Take a Risk. Start a Business. AI makes this even Easier than Ever Before. You have only Yourself to Blame for your Failure. The Rest of Us Owe You Nothing.
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>>107341173
Healthcare, housing, food, utilities are free in prison.
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[Good News] The bad days are over. Here come the worse days.
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>>107326527
le socialized medicine redditors are never going to get anywhere until they start acknowledging the massive amount of malicious and fraudulent behavior from people in any public service.

ever wonder why your premiums are so high? look into what insurance scams people are pulling. your insurance is required to cover inpatient rehab. there are junkies getting cash kickbacks on insurance plans where they just cycle in and out of a facility

everyones a beautiful angel and there are no bad people in this world... just people with bad circumstances! we need to make everything free at all costs and nobody should bare responsible for any actions they make in life. junkies need FREE healthcare free apartments free needles free drugs and they cant be held to any standrd because its a mental illness... they just dont have control of any of their actions what-so-ever.
look up videos of people doing auto insurance fraud. this shit is everywhere. theres too much scum in the country to have anything nice. so you must pay immensely for your premiums to have the system keep itself afloat.
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>>107339964
You don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about thinking that high school teachers require more credentials
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>>107326532
I'm 27 and have been out of work for the same amount of time.
I think I'm going to go and do a masters of urban planning.
which I'm going to do and then once I've graduated, I'll find out that I'm too late to the party.
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>>107341234
Ah, great news. No better way to start the year.
It's so over it's not even fucking funny.

Unironicaly contemplating suicide at this point. Hold me anons.
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>>107322894
Sell icecreams or something
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>>107340911
actually im black
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>>107342232
good for you!
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>>107321795
Which is exactly why corpos want to replace humans with AI, who will never ask for days off or any kind of reasonable accommodations.
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>>107342752
nvm i got better
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>>107343115
>she turned me into a newt!
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>>107343138
>she turned me into a n-
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Are LLMs sabotaging certain advice on purpose?
I asked one generic advice on how to write a job application email and
>That was a clumsy suggestion. Leading with the salary in the opening line does come across as transactional and can set the wrong tone, even in a transparent market.
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>>107341273
You can always just cut insurance for junkies, but let me guess... If you did that, people who are in need would have to get their insurance covered, and you'd rather watch them suffer and enjoy them groveling before you until Mangione decides to put a hole through your chest, because you yearn death, but cannot bring yourself to kill yourself, that's what you want?
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>>107335681
The market only self-regulates when you are talking about things anyone can easily make and/or sell. Once you add a large incline towards the initial investment and creation of the product, the market is either co-opted by the government or by some other monopolistic/oligarchic force.

The market isn't some all-knowing force that can regulate itself in all cases. At some point, that line of thinking breaks down. Otherwise, you'd have to ask yourself why can't your mom-n-pop store make the wafers needed to make a laptop if the market's self-repairing ability is so potent.
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>>107333907
Oh yeah that's also very common. Currently house hunting and when a place has a/c in the bedrooms that's specially noted. Most of the time it's just one split unit in a central location.
The apartment I live in now was built just over 2 years ago and none of the units have a/c.
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>>107345169
>when you are talking about things anyone can easily make and/or sell
That's the premise of automation. Also it doesn't take that much to produce basic necessities, societies has been producing them for ages, long before any technology existed and they can continue to produce them in the future. The issues brought up in the posts I mentioned originally were not about some cutting edge exclusive products, it's about basic stuff like food, clothes, furniture, etc. If you have a market that desperately needs these things and all the corpors are keeping prohibitively expensive prices for some reason, that's when all it takes is small player to start producing them at approachable prices(and this should be especially easy thanks to the advancements of automation that we assumed as the source of the problem) to win the market overnight.

>you'd have to ask yourself why can't your mom-n-pop store make the wafers needed to make a laptop if the market's self-repairing ability is so potent.
Laptop is not a necessity that people would start a revolution because they can't afford. Why bring it up?
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>>107344169
This. This so much comrade. I would hi-five you but I am dilating right now.
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>>107341234
But I thought there was a shortage of junior talent and that's why we needed a trillion Indians a year.
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>>107323310
I think complete automation could happen if the robot makers valued people's votes enough
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>>107345169
That mom and pop shop would look for alternatives (refurbishing/fixing/outsourcing) to then sell. The bigger companies would weigh in that wafer making market to see if it's for them or not.
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>>107323474
cute bicep tattoos, you look tight
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>>107339175
I think he means you could wash dishes at Denny's
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>>107323474
Clean your fucking mirror you damn degenerate
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>>107344739
this is cope
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They left out the real destination which is merging with the machine for immortality. OPs pic future is for untermench cucks. Fucking sad. The technology is to enable the elites to live forever but trap the prols in their existential cage distracted with trinkets, bread, and circuses.
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>>107348104
LLMs will plateau very soon in capability if it hasn't already. They will have to come up with something else to develop machine consciousness. I don't think it will happen at all.
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>>107345169
>Once you add a large incline towards the initial investment and creation of the product, the market is either co-opted by the government or by some other monopolistic/oligarchic force.
This is only the case in the scenario where capital is primarily allocated to the government or some other monopolistic/oligarchic force. The problem with free markets is that the allocation of capital does centralize over time, also the idea of high taxes is fundamentally incompatible with free markets.



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