Tbh it kind of is as long as you’re fluent in assembly
Tbh it kind of is as long as you’re fluent in assembly
After 10+ years doing go, js, and ruby, my company is moving me to a Java spring team.
I’ve been looking at baeldung tutorials to get up to speed with spring and reactor and it’s been a pretty good resource.
There’s a chip shortage. Most people just use web based apps, so stay on their phones / cheap laptops Enthusiasts usually just build their own machines. Everything is more expensive. The list goes on
They’re a lot more than markov generators, but yeah. I don’t really think, in the long run, we’re going to see too many jobs displaced by AI.
Im not convinced that our statistics based training methods will lead to true iRobot style AGI.
And any company (except maybe visual novel shops) that fires people in favor of AI is going to regret it within 2 years.
I’ve noticed that the lemmy crowd seems more accepting of AI stuff than the Reddit crowd was
People are dumb.