I was mainly concerned with the message of why things are going so badly today.A Bitcoin commercial? Haha...what is worse than printed money? Digital...
The video was spot on...I was mainly concerned with the message of why things are going so badly today.
Agreed, plus in the case of computer science degrees, I suspect a big part of this is the typical overshoot that happens with large supply and demand systems. The lure of the "six figure salaries" I'm guessing created an oversupply of degree holders, while at the same time the industry matured and consolidated, reducing the demand for the degree holders. I fear the trend will get even worse. I am truly stunned by the speed and quality of code that AI can churn out. It's not perfect and probably never will be, and will need traditional tweaking and debugging, but it will allow one person to have the same level of productivity that takes maybe a half dozen people now. Product development cycles will be shortened, speeding up the dizzying rate of change that we already have. I don't see it ending well, society-wise.We really are in the midst of a substantial economic downturn that has been going on for quite some time.
It has been going on a long time. Back in my LAN Admin days, started in the 90s, I dealt with around 200 applicants a week. The Computer Science Degree applicants were the worse, Zero computer knowledge, only book sense. Same with ITT grads. There was a big push for this degree back then, assuming the same today. Difference is personal computers are no long a new thing like back then.Agreed, plus in the case of computer science degrees, I suspect a big part of this is the typical overshoot that happens with large supply and demand systems. The lure of the "six figure salaries" I'm guessing created an oversupply of degree holders, while at the same time the industry matured and consolidated, reducing the demand for the degree holders. I fear the trend will get even worse. I am truly stunned by the speed and quality of code that AI can churn out. It's not perfect and probably never will be, and will need traditional tweaking and debugging, but it will allow one person to have the same level of productivity that takes maybe a half dozen people now. Product development cycles will be shortened, speeding up the dizzying rate of change that we already have. I don't see it ending well, society-wise.
Her problem is that she only got a BS degree. At our local Chipotle, all of their sandwich makers have an MS in Computer Science.She Thought That Her Computer Science Degree Would Get Her A Six Figure Job – Instead It Got Her An Interview With Chipotle
Housing prices are already coming down. Supply and demand . They will continue to. It’s not a rate problem never was. Only folks who skipped Economics class agree with Trump.