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I'm thinking of getting a vs degree but ppl say the job market is fucked
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Sorry bro I will put no thought into choosing my future profession next timeif ur asking this its already over
you already have a job, youll be forever locked into the industry now. Its easy to say that from this perspective. CS 5 years ago meant way more on a resume than it does now. Half the men in our generation got a CS degree and theyre useless now.if ur asking this its already over
copeSorry bro I will put no thought into choosing my future profession next time
Except medicineAll college degrees will be memes in 2030
only worthy degree tbh you'll money mog and status mog everyoneExcept medicine
Can't afford italready is
better to get a degree in history at oxbridge
if you’re not of a high enough caliber to attend, then get an accounting or psychology degree
what makes u think a cs degree will be a meme in 2030Sorry bro I will put no thought into choosing my future profession next time
Oversaturation plus tech bubble poppingwhat makes u think a cs degree will be a meme in 2030
the truth is most people were already incompetent and a CS degree alone doesn't grant them a jobyou already have a job, youll be forever locked into the industry now. Its easy to say that from this perspective. CS 5 years ago meant way more on a resume than it does now. Half the men in our generation got a CS degree and theyre useless now.
Oversaturation plus tech bubble popping
Oh yeah and aiwhat makes u think a cs degree will be a meme in 2030
I was a QA engineer, I have seen first hand that all low level programmers are incompetent.the truth is most people were already incompetent and a CS degree alone doesn't grant them a job
5 years ago companies could afford to hire anyone because they were getting free hand outs and could train them... now they can't
theres no such thing as the "tech bubble popping though" theres no bubble literally everyone on fucking earth even in literal third world countries scrolls through youtube shorts now. It took over the world. Tech isnt going anywhereOh yeah and ai
Idk tbh im just parroting what I overheard at a random bjj gymtheres no such thing as the "tech bubble popping though" theres no bubble literally everyone on fucking earth even in literal third world countries scrolls through youtube shorts now. It took over the world. Tech isnt going anywhere
tech is not a bubbleOversaturation plus tech bubble popping
i work with a senior on my team who i carry and have to explain concepts to all the timeI was a QA engineer, I have seen first hand that all low level programmers are incompetent.
Average gen alpha iq is 135. JFL your still fucked son.i work with a senior on my team who i carry and have to explain concepts to all the time
makes me feel very secure about my job if they made it that far
Tech ISNT a bubble but thats literally the reason its not as valuable as a degree, because programming in all reality isnt that hard it doesnt require a super high IQ, and it honestly doesnt take very long to learn it at a entry level for a job. If you are somewhat tech savvy and have a decent typing speed a job could realistically train you to be a codemonkey checking stacks in like 6 months. So now that tech is popular worldwide everyone is going to become a programmer and it will just be like any other skilled labor job that pays ~60k a year and its kindof hard to find a job like what happened with accounting or translating. Its not that it will be useless, its that it wont be one of the high paying degrees anymore. Its still a "safe" degree to get if you want a higher than average income, but in my opinion its not all that much safer than just going and waging at some company and working your way up in the same amount of time youll probably end up with nearly the same income and you wont have college debt. College degrees WILL make you money, people seem to have a misconception about that. The question is whether or not a specific degree will net you a larger income in a shorter period of time than working your way up in a job traditionally, and the degrees that will do this are kindof disappearing if you dont have money for ivy league school. Computer science was one of the only ones left that would legitimately garuntee you a 6 figure income because noone wanted to be a nerdy programmer 10 years ago, but now everyone uses computers so its not as stigmatized. Its so fucking difficult to sit here and try and predict what jobs will pay the most 30 years from now, but to be fair 30 years ago it was the same thing. Thats why you just need to choose something you legitimately are interested in and just go for it no questions asked not listening to any one around you as bluepilled as that sounds, you shoot for the stars youll land at the moon atleast. This modern idea of trying to go and get specific skills for no other purpose besides the money behind those skills is precisely what is leading society in the trajectory it is going. When is the last time you met someone your age who is a passionaite Architecht or some shit, and theyre ACTUALLY autistically interested in it, not just for money, they want to design cool buildings, those people dont exist in our generation. Become one of those people and I think that will pay off in the long run more than having one foot in and one foot out of some career for money.Idk tbh im just parroting what I overheard at a random bjj gym
yes, theyre gen x LOL. The gen x literally jsut touched computers in highschool and got a job, they have solidified their place in the industry.i work with a senior on my team who i carry and have to explain concepts to all the time
makes me feel very secure about my job if they made it that far
AI is another cope used by incompetent peopleOh yeah and ai
average gen alpha is now 135 iq 6'5 genetically engineered chad with 12 inch cockAverage gen alpha iq is 135. JFL your still fucked son.
have you seen the gemini 1.5 demos using extremely large context windows like 300+ pages worth of stuff i think it will be able to doo it soon. Even in visual stuff sora + genie can probably create 3d worlds wiith interactions by probably next year it can already do it in 2d imagesAI is another cope used by incompetent people
LLM's typically don't have context for their specific product domain (lack of internal documentation which I struggle with personally at my job) and they largely architect inefficient code that DEFINITELY can't be used at scale or create systems that don't break the rules in the right areas for the given moment because u can break the rules in some areas for increased efficiency... which ultimately produces sloppy and shit code... which is then regurgitated to github, stackoverflow, and back into the training model producing an infinite recursion of inbred dogshit code
great, now you've got a codebase of dogshit code that nobody knows how to debug, including the LLM itself
which is why its supplementally used, not fundamentally
If gene editing advances enough this might actually happenaverage gen alpha is now 135 iq 6'5 genetically engineered chad with 12 inch cock
DoubtAverage gen alpha iq is 135. JFL your still fucked son.
I don't doubt your autisticDoubt
This is looksmax.org, what did you expectI don't doubt your autistic
still, there's the issue of contexthave you seen the gemini 1.5 demos using extremely large context windows like 300+ pages worth of stuff i think it will be able to doo it soon. Even in visual stuff sora + genie can probably create 3d worlds wiith interactions by probably next year it can already do it in 2d images
ropefuelaverage gen alpha is now 135 iq 6'5 genetically engineered chad with 12 inch cock
you can train it on already written code if you have access to their codebases, gpt sucks at long term memory while claude has long term memory but it can be wildly inaccurate. current models suffer from it but gemini 1.5 has proven that large enough context shouldnt' be a problem in the future. the only problem is good quality data which depends on the developers but llms can generate data themselves but may not be entirely accurate but probably better than a developer.still, there's the issue of context
you can't transfer the knowledge in someones brain from working at a company for 2 decades into an LLM if there's no documentation, and its not like they're going to sit there and transcript all of that knowledge for it to train on
and again, its just shit code training more shit code
and if there is no existing code? its a new product?you can train it on already written code if you have access to their codebases, gpt sucks at long term memory while claude has long term memory but it can be wildly inaccurate. current models suffer from it but gemini 1.5 has proven that large enough context shouldnt' be a problem in the future. the only problem is good quality data which depends on the developers but llms can generate data themselves but may not be entirely accurate but probably better than a developer.
shit code training is not a problem because most legacy companies have "shit code" but you wan't to keep it like that if other people have to maintain it especially legacy developers. May not be a fan of their code but it's not entirely shit just a preferred way of coding
i don't think they will fire a shit ton of people over current llms, but i have a feeling in the next year or two theres a chance, i know a shit ton of current developers who don't use ai, even college students say chat gpt is ass but haven't really used it to its fullest extent and don't realize if you ask the wrong question it might just say no.and if there is no existing code? its a new product?
shit code training is a big problem we have yet to really see play out until a bold company decides to fire 90% of their tech department thinking muh LLM can do it all
i'll believe it when i see it... im still waiting for muh flying cars and self drivinga llm could probably architect the entire layout of a new products infrastructure unless it doesn't have access to something like AWS elemental stuff. Its probably llms strongest strength it doesn't have to be in one input could be throughout 100 messages, your not suppose to put an entire line of code into a llm could input it through files cause if you do it gpt will only output like 300 lines max of code
>cs degreeI'm thinking of getting a vs degree but ppl say the job market is fucked
self driving is quite far imo will never be possible unless the government does something, way more complicated than people think, a llm will never understand mistakes made by other drivers and sounds way more complex then a sora + genie llm stylei'll believe it when i see it... im still waiting for muh flying cars and self driving
People have been asking the same question for years, yet there are still jobs available to this day.I'm thinking of getting a vs degree but ppl say the job market is fucked
Too late (>cs degree
>2024
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Brother that is completely overrun by effortmaxxed asians and pajeets, look into other STEM jobs brocel