• mirshafie
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    8 hours ago

    They’re still high on AI and the inevitable hangover is a few years down the line still. Maybe you can focus on your own software projects for a bit and take this time to do some work away from computers?

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      7 hours ago

      Most definitely. I got a generous severance package, so I’ve been doing tons of wood working, taking care of projects around the house, and hanging out with my kids. Unfortunately though, I’m a nerd and computers are my passion. I’ve done tons of coding projects in the meantime as well. It just blows my mind that someone with my education and career history can’t find a job.

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        5 hours ago

        Yeah it’s kind of crazy. I’m not a software engineer but my friends who are, feel like they’re absolutely screwed. Spotify laid off 2500 people in Stockholm last year so there’s insane competition for all jobs that do come out now.

        The dumbest part of it is that AI means we need more engineers, not fewer. But it will take some time for the industry to figure that out.