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Just 5 years ago all of us could've gotten a cushy WFH job paying $100k+ after completing a 6 month Javascript or Python bootcamp.
Programming used to be a respected job, with a "bright future"
Now it's a smoking pile of rubble, the first on the chopping block for automation and exudes what can only be described as a pitiful & miserable aura.
How did so much change, so quickly?
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Overpaying web sloppas was never sustainable in the first place.
The market just corrected itself.
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>>108094774
Corrected itself into oblivion.
Hardly seems fair to the serious engineers.
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>>108094762
>>Now it's a smoking pile of rubble, the first on the chopping block for automation and exudes what can only be described as a pitiful & miserable aura.
Good. Normies were never meant to benefit from high-paying remote tech jobs. Now the market is correcting itself--better late than never--and many are being chucked out of the industry thanks to AI advancements.
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>>108094762
>100k+ after completing a 6 month Javascript or Python bootcamp
So expensive incompetence got replaced by cheap automated incompetence
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>>108095500
>AI advancements
You mean outsourcing to jeets. How does Rajesh taste?
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>>108095933
My company doesn't outsource work to jeets.
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>>108095886
Society sure does run on a lot of incompetence. How has it not totally fallen apart by now? The problem has bled into every aspect of society. I only expect it to get worse as more and more people embrace this notion of “letting the AI know everything so we don’t have to know anything” and letting anti-intellectualism destroy technology.
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developers developed themselves out of a job
imagine being so stupid as to actively work on and champion something that would replace you
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>>108094762
Sad thing is those lottery winners that got in then now have "experience" so get to make $300k as senior workers and are easily hired because, once again, experience. All because they were in the right time at the right place, pure luck. Employment is a joke, may as well go to Vegas and hit the blackjack tables etc. as the job game is a farce.
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>>108096703
somebody was going to do it eventually, and people have mouths to feed



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