I hope I live to see the death of private banking. It’s insane how much of the fuckery in the world that originates in banking.
I hope I live to see the death of private banking. It’s insane how much of the fuckery in the world that originates in banking.
I would love to make the switch, but I am certain that absolutely zero of my government mandated apps will run on this thing.
I actually teach teenagers programming and 3D modelling. The past 5 years has been the first decline in tech literacy I’ve ever experienced between generations. My personal theory is that only the gamers actually have computers at home now. Everyone else only use their smartphones, and that only gives a negligible increase in tech literacy compared to using a computer.
Angry and nihilistic teenagers used to have tech skills and laptops. Now they have iPads and TikTok.
While we’re at it, give Kurdistan back to the Kurds as well
Wait, did the vinyl of time skip and send us back to '68?
A lot of glass bottles aren’t melted down, but simply washed and reused.
I rarely enjoy schadenfreude, but I will savor every moment of the fall of Mr. Beast, the cancer of YouTube.
I can’t wait for the bubble to burst, so we can finally get affordable GPU’s again
Tech bros underestimating the complexity of real life yet again
Never underestimate the effect dust can have on airflow and cooling in general
Sounds like a collective depression to me
Homeschooling sure is… Something!
Such a wild record. Great pick!
Maybe we need to teach them the kinds of things that AI can’t do, instead of the same old crap?
Congratulations!
Because that is totally not the case in America…
It’s dangerous to deal drugs to famous people. The police will actually care and investigate if they overdose. Take note, ketamine dealers!
I have an unfinished Software Engineering degree. While studying, I started a small businesses to do some freelance IT work on the side and one client offered me a full-time job, so I put the studies on hold and then never looked back. Been climbing through different positions and companies since then. Experience is valued much higher than a diploma, especially in an industry that evolves too quickly for education to keep up. I quit the industry recently to start teaching, because there is huge need for teachers that can teach programming, and working with people is much more rewarding than a big paycheck (imo).
In all of my job interviews, I’ve been asked more about the company I started while studying, than the degree that I quit. So I guess my tip is to start your own thing or start teaching. Having your own business with a license also makes it way easier for big companies to hire you for contract work.
Mandated is the wrong word. “Required for absolutely everything” is more precise. In Denmark you need an app called “MitID” to do any kind of digital verification. You can’t do online purchases, banking or digital bureaucracy without it.