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Use a VPN with a 3rd world country IP address to get Udemy courses for like $5.50 USD.
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Isn’t front end more likely to be replaced by AI sooner and is already saturated with wannabe junior devs? When talking to chat gpt it seems to have problems mostly with logic.
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Has your opinion changed in 2024?
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@ocoro174 No, it should have been $33 trillion at 0 years old so one of his subs could pay off the USA’s debt.
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@wassupdoc7742 Tell that to the thousands of artists who are protesting against AI because they’re out of work. A job title doesn’t have to become non-existent for AI to eradicate millions of people’s jobs.
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@Soundwave-F7Z How did you determine that the same or greater rate of progress in AI will continue?
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Because that’s not realistic, even in SF it takes someone like a decade to get to that kind of total comp. It’s unlikely for someone to work professionally from age 11.
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@ocoro174 For essentially the same reason I described previously. At $2m total comp, only distinguished engineers typically see that kind of total comp and those are far and few between, most I’ve heard of is $4.8m at Meta for a non-executive engineering role. Most people never make it there, even if they’re quite talented and hard working. $400k on the other hand is fairly common in SF for a talented engineer.
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Like he said in the video, it creates a disingenuous incentive structure. They make money regardless of whether you get a job.
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Shoulda bought Bitcoin
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Any course recommendations for making self-study/learning more effective?
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If they were thinking that they could buy their way into a programming job, they probably would not even attend the bootcamp/college and just pay off people with access to the institution’s academic records department. In this case I think it’s simply people underestimating the work involved. In other fields people attempting to buy credentials is a much bigger problem because of an over reliance on them with little to evaluate a job candidate.
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How true is it in 2024 that it makes more sense for junior devs to start in frontend as opposed to back end? Low/no code software replacing jr front end devs?
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@programmingjobesch7291 Employers replacing artists with AI in recent years would beg to differ - AI can be quite creative in some contexts, actually. Also, I’m not talking about UI designers, I’m referring to front end developers. If all the logic for programming can be implemented correctly by AI and a designer just has to say, give me a good looking website with a menu for the following pages then I think we’re all screwed but I somehow doubt it’s going to become that simple. The mechanics of making a front end work might become simplified a lot though if the AI can visually detect what’s wrong.
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@muhammadirtazaizhar1375 It depends on your life, different lives require different problems to be solved. But anyway, the point here is, a job category doesn’t have to disappear 100% to create disaster for millions of people.
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Welcome to the world of finance. Where do people think all those giant bank lobbies and financial services come from in the USA? Almost all businesses in finance just play with your money under the guise of statistical models that subsidize the top users and burn the bottom. They win enough of the time on a massive scale that they make boat loads of money. Sometimes making an extra $1 million is literally a matter of just people not knowing about competitor prices.
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Jared Fontaine That’s the point here, legitimate universities don’t typically advertise “we don’t make month until you do”, but Lamda does. There are plenty of bad and/or overpriced places to get an education but not all of them falsely advertise.
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treasure wuji University is a large component of why most people go. Sure there are some people who go there for partying and/or intellectual curiosity but most people want that piece of paper to put on their resume.
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Jared Fontaine I wasn’t talking about an organization making claims about earning potential of their students, I was talking about an organization claiming to not be making money under circumstances where they are making money. The average college grad doesn’t earn $1 million in their lifetime? In dollars of today or 1960? To earn $1 million someone just has to make $23,255 per year from age 22 to 65. If they’re not complete idiots they’ll also invest to grow their money. $1 million is not a lot of money these days. Like $7-8 million in today’s dollars is equivalent to $1 million in the 1960’s
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That assumes the person is headed in the correct direction already. It’s very easy to waste a lot of time learning useless stuff, especially as a noob.
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JonnyBeoulve Not looking for shortcuts, just looking to limits losses.
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pais de ratas It works with India, only seems to work with new accounts through. Then you have to pay $10-$12.
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Well, I guess their bot did it’s job in not wrongly banning you...their bots are designed to keep as many users as possible while getting rid of problematic users. They probably take the an aggregate of several potentially problematic behaviors to assemble a risk profile before banning a users. Sites like eBay and Amazon do this too to catch banded sellers.
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Philip Xtzin What about finance jobs?
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