I think it’s good time that students should start thinking about alternate career options instead of blindly chasing programming. First, you’re told to learn:>HTML, CSS, Java, JavaScript, Python, C, C++, SQL, React, Angular, Vue, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL,etcThen comes the mandatory grind:>DSA, LeetCode, CodeChef, Codeforces, System Design, OOPs, OS, DBMS, Computer NetworksThen tools and cloud crap:>git, GitHub, Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, GCP, CI/CD, Jenkins, Terraform,Then frameworks & buzzwords:>nextjs, Spring, django, (((Microservices))), REST API, GraphQL, WebSocketsAnd now the new AI slop:>AI, ML, Deep Learning, GenAI, ChatGPT, LLMs, Prompt Engineering, LangChain, Vector Databases.After all this… You might get a job. But there’s no guarantee you’ll survive in the long run. AI is evolving faster than most people can upskill. Tech stacks change. Roles disappear. Expectations keep increasing. IT is no longer the “safe” career it used to be. It’s a constant race with uncertainty. This isn’t fear-mongering, this is actually reality. Don't listen to fucking YouTubers who make their lives out of selling programming courses.You should really explore other careers where AI supports you, not replaces you.
I think all the tech companies and AI companies should collapse and lay off and normies should never go anywhere near computers or tech or STEM ever again. Curiositymaxxers only.
I dropped being a code monkey and became a board repair monkey, worked well enough for me
>>107876583I think that students should learn the word "adversity" instead of falling apart when make makes a certain passive-aggressive error about eight spaces, read error code instead of crying that gcc "doesn't compile" or treat cpp dumping 20 pages of errors because of one fucked up header as a challenge and not as a personal offence. And for the fuck's sake, unless you're legally incapacitated – DON'T COME WITH YOUR PARENTS. (And do your homework. There's a reason I have it to you.)PS: And perhaps after living for about 12 years with phone glued to the hand figure out the concept of directories?
>>107876583I did. This is just a hobby for me. Thank god I never studied CS.
>>107876583>You might get a job.Maybe but it will only last a few years and you'll have to go multiple years before you get another one.
>>107876583speaking of ai.....
>>107879262Retarded monkey nigger. Those AI detectors are pure coin flip bullshit. I ran the same text and now it says 76%. Also: https://mitsloanedtech.mit.edu/ai/teach/ai-detectors-dont-work/
>>107879296i use ai quite a lot >This isn’t fear-mongering, this is actually reality.>Thats not X , its Y is so blatant, im surprised you tried to actually defend it, and yeah, i can tell the whole text isnt ai, only that last paragraph