was that cs degree worth it, anon?
my cyber security degree? yes it was!
No I wish I realized I was really autistic instead of just meme autistic earlier and chosen a nice simple job of repetitive labor that let's me relax.
>>107472802sure, I wanted to understand computing since it is everywhere. The math was also interesting.But I don't like programming, software only seems to be making peoples lives worse and I have extreme aversion to technologies like react and git. Why is git used for everything? It makes no sense. Use a different version control system holy shit. And react is fat.Also windows is so bad. Modern software is just so bad. This is not the same world I saw when I was a kid.
>>107472959what's stopping you from just getting a job at a local factory doing repetitive manual work
Is this the kig thread?
>>107472802was your addiction to pornography worth it
>>107472802Yes, should've stayed for the phd
arona is better.sageru
>>107472976I totally agree with the sentiment. React is indeed trash but I curious about your issues with git. Do you just love SVN or mercurial? What is the problem with git other than rebasing is complicated?
>>107472802I got a few years of work out of it. But now I don't know what to do for a living.
no but im not sure what degree would have been worth it. the thing i really regret is studying so hardt. 2024 grad
>>107472802I don't know since I haven't graduated yetEven if some or most of the things are outdated I still like learning shit, the thing is that you don't really need a degree to teach yourself all that, just pick up the recommended course text books and it's like going through a degree programI would say the highlight is actually the people you can meet there and clubs, I don't think there's another place on earth where you can find a bunch of autists of your age that are passionate about something in one place
>>107473285>passionate about CSI had the exact opposite. Everyone wanted to be a project manager and this was at a good school :\
>>107472802Fuck yeah.I get to design CPUs for a living, and my boss yells at me if I work more than 37.5 hrs/wk
>>107473413>and this was at a good school"good" meaning prestigious. Found your problem.
>>107472802absofuckinglutely. Got a job within a month of graduating 6 figures and get paid double that now
Worth what? I wasn't locked into an anime girl suit.
>>107473125I've not seen a strong argument for why small teams should change to git, but I've seen it happen multiple times. If I ask the most enthusiastic person about the vc migration I get the equivalent answer of >dude it's git! You know, git. X company uses itBut it brings with it a culture of decentralized complexity into a code base that is already large and complicated managed by few people.Before a centralized vc system worked seamlessly, as if it wasn't there at all (other than occasional merge conflicts) and everyone fall into line of using the same shell interface. But with git everyone suddenly has their own client that is totally the best one, decreasing shared expertise of the tools being used. Increasing the room for error.The types of conflicts that arise for the person doing a big merge for a new version seems increase a lot. And I find myself needing to deal with the vc system more, spending more time in it.I'm sure it's great for a project like linux, or a project with thousands of programmers. But I've not worked on such a project.
>>107472976Jusf learn rust.
>>107473519check out fossil, it's modern like git but is made for a more centralized use in my mind, used and made by the sqlite devs
>>107472802Yes, because I care and like CS. It doesn't matter whether CS makes money or gets you a job. In fact this is one of the most kiked aspects of modern society: academia shouldn't be a vocational school, academia should be for research and development, but the kikes drool at the idea of scamming goyim from 150 grand for a CS degree to promise they that they won't live like niggerfaggots.
Waste of time and money. But then again, there really isn’t anything other than medicine at this point that offers a reasonable guarantee of economic prosperity
>>107473690Robots will be cutting you open and doing surgery.
>>107472802Im not sure, but i sure enjoyed getting it(doing anything i wanted and only studying 2 hours per week since it wad that easy). It made my parents want to give me infinite money
>>107472802I wish I got degrees in philosophy and maths before
>>107472802I have an online degree. Some obvious limitations to that compared to a normal one, but it was free (government funded, not a loan) and I could do it while working full time.Definitely worthwhile. Studied some interesting stuff. Gives me something to put on the education section of my CV. Ticks boxes. Might be helpful for visas if I ever want to emigrate.If it hadn't been free then I'm not sure I'd want to be in tens of thousands of debt for it.
>>107472976git is goodlinux is good (if you don't need adobe or microsoft office)ditch shitdows and try linux
>>107473690isn't medschool just a bunch of memorization?
Post more sexy kiger feet.
>>107473444Damn thats cool, tell us more about that dream job
No, I couldn't find a job in the area and now I work at a bank managing people. I still enjoy programming and CS in general but everything surrounding it is a shitshow.
>>107473907Same except I only work one day per year since I only need to manage people when performing a heist
>>107473662out of all the copes, this one is the saddest. you could have taught yourself at home if you wereso "passionate" about it. moron.it also is dishonest because you obviously didnt pay for it then.
degree in smelling smelly female (male) kigu feet sniff sniff sniff
>>107472802I paid €500 per year over 5 years for itI don't regret it because it essentially guarantees me a decent job for the rest of my life but considering the easy shit I'm doing at work the degree certainly didn't need to be 5 years longActually fuck that if they taught me the basic shit when I was 12 and the webshitter essentials when I was 13 I probably would have been ready for my current job by the time I was 14.It's amazing how inefficient the entire schooling system is.
i have over a million dollars in stock units after 5 years, so that's pretty cool
>>107472802good and steady money, though i do get tired of reviewing bad prs from jeets
>>107474886>guarantees a devent job for the rest of your lifelol. lmao.
>>107472802Yes, the degree itself was worth it since it netted me a federal job where they hire strictly off of having a degree or not.Downside is also the upside, they don't get the best.
>>107473008I don't live in China
>>107473444same bro. i worked on picrel. i work more than you but i make 7 figures so, can't complain.
>>107473008>a local factorythis isn't the 1960s anon
>>107476392>i make 7 figures so, can't complain.Jeezus. If I was in a situation like yours I'd do it for 5-10 years, build up a multi-million dollar nest egg and retire young. But that's probably why I don't make 7 figures
>>107476427yeah that's the plan. will probably retire in my 30s with $5M saved or 40s with $10M if the job doesn't become sucky (and I can stay remote)
>>107476261>>107476408where the fuck do you guys live? there's plenty of factories with unskilled jobs here in canada
>>107476525uk is de-industrialised, there's no fucking factories anywhere near me
>>107476459Congrats anon you made it. Just know for every 1 of you there's 100 losers who never got past $100k so you can't really advise people to follow your path. The path you took was exceptional and most people are never going to repeat your success no matter how hard they try.
>>107476392holy shit dude
love boi feet
>>107476543I think its more like for every 1 of him there's 10,000 H1B jeets
>>107476543>for every 1 of you there's 100 losers who never got past $100kNigga try 10,000
>>107472802I never got a cs degree, I only got the job
>>107476594this, ive never done a cs course in my life. still get to make 60k at a defense contractor doing very little
>>107476525anon no there are not and even what few there are are all laying everyone off and closing down after begging for "tariff relief" money from the government, getting it, and fleeing to the US anyway
>>107472802Noticed how literally everyone who is not particularly passionate about any field was getting into it because muh 6 figures adult daycare job (which there is nothing wrong with in itself, not everyone has the privilege of actually liking something that is financially lucrative, but it does create bad market dynamics) and I just decided to go into something else that I also like. I've been programming since I was very young so I thought it would be also good to learn about something else I actually didn't know much about at all in college.
It was in Germany, so yes. If I was in the US and in debt, then maybe no.
>>107472802>was that cs degree worth it, anon?no knowledge is gained in vain. everything learned make you slightly less of a retarded chimp. Support others in their journey, don't shit on people you feel superior to.