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"Bullshit Jobs" by David Graeber, for example, does bring up the paradoxical status of low skill professions and jobs that are crucial to society yet paid close to nothing, doesn't it.
I am also of the opinion that, aside from the group of people who really don't feel like working because of the UBI, the majority would do so in some way nonetheless, and the decreased personal impact of those low incomes wages could very well improve the status of said jobs on top of making them much less of a pit to work in.
Some folks could also get creative by choosing to live in poverty, so to speak, to save a larger portion of the UBI and bet on making it big some time in the future with those savings.
In general, though, having none or close to no troubles due to a lack of income and getting to work one's body and brain in an environment that is not shitty while making even more varying amounts of money... that is the dream.
Btw, I am a junior web developer.
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That is hardly a stack. Those are foundational technologies. I got into an apprenticeship outside of "application season" because my predecessor jumped ship, however. I graduated 2 years ago and have stayed at that company. We are pretty basic in what we use and sort of stuck in 2013 or something when it comes to the tech. At this point I essentially do whatever comes up.
While I did go for media design, for which I relearned vanilla JS, CSS and HTML a little, I barely knew a thing and only scratched the surface. I assumed PHP is also needed for dev apprenticeships, which you kind of confirmed? I won't look that up tho. I was able to push back learning it to after the interviews due to going for media design.
Either way, do you know for a fact that they want you to know more than just the bare-bones basics? I doubt it, even if it's now 2024 and not 2019. Sure, there are probably companies who require you to do more than write an Html skeleton, echo a word into with , make a button next to it blue and then make the text change via JS, but learning the basics to do that is... a matter of two weeks? Even without knowing anything before that. People just need to be serious about it. Sure, some struggle more than others, but the web basics are pretty accessible....
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In school it wasn't that bad in my case (2004-16).
However, these days I work at a small agency and my direct coworker and I have Android phones while all others are hardboiled Apple people. My one boss even set up servers running MacOS that are now sitting in a closet, still active but even the other boss doesn't know what he uses them for. He loves to bash on Windows, fanboy over Apple and he becomes completely stonefaced when the topic is Linux. He also sort of thinks Apple is used by like 90% of people, and we are talking European market share here. Lul.
Then there is the middle aged lady crazy over her watch and silly features. The trainee who as soon as she was done paying off her Macbook planned on selling it and getting her next while not having enough money to pay rent. Attempts to reason with her were met with rolling eyes and alike. We work on Macs only and don't have a single working machine running Windows or Linux. We have so many ancient Macs catching dust and despite not really being in the financial situation to get new Apple machines as often as we do my bosses get them anyway.
I am not a full-blow Apple hater, then again... i feel a bit of that juice trying to move upwards..
Even our "janitor", a nice old ex-con with little money, uses apple products, albeit very second-hand, of course. Probably the most lowkey fan of the bunch for whom it is just a line of tools and devices to entertainment himself with.
The reasoning for our Macs usage is: the clients expect it.
Well, during and after Covid no clients have ever set foot in our office again. And we have had more compatability issues because of our Apple ecosystem than I could count. We constantly have to apologize for using Macs. Pretty silly.
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Welp, I haven't been a dev for that long, I don't have a degree, and I started with JS and PHP. I am still kind of stuck with those job-wise. I have taught myself a lot of basic CS and some low-level stuff in the past year, so even to me, 90% of the video are not new. Still, I learned something about Java, a lil' bit more about C, and got a refresher on underlying JS. Worth the watch.
Also, folks, go look around V8, Spidermonkey or other. It is fun to see what happens under the hood to make the dumpster fires less of a killer.
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Doesn't the term double standard apply here? If you are e.g. white, hetero, cis male, yadayada, some people want us to believe that individuals of those groups are morally not allowed to feel bad when they become the target of Isms, or a least not allowed to complain at all.
Aside from that being objetively bad, we can't make up for millenia of bad things being done to women, for example. In another unrealistic example, when all racism were to magically stop in 2025, and Anna's fair-skinned child tried getting a job in 2050, it would possibly still be subject to racism during the process because the company has 3% more whites than people of color. And that is okay how....?
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