@mr_james_c Depressing for sure. Main positive is a lot of folks are coming into contact with reality for the first time as these ideas start being floated seriously. For so long fringe folks could hand wave the problems away.
@AaronBastani Experience. It starts at 100m then 10 then 1 and soon 400k you are rich - pay up please. Also it won’t worth you can’t tax unrealised gains most net worth 100m don’t have it sitting in the bank it’s invested (as it should be).
@dylan6roberts I grew up running in 35-40c 5-8k so have a nose for it. That was with beer 0 humidity. In the uk and especially in the south east US with higher humidity it’s frankly a lot harder !
@Michaelfiore I did 350 miles in a pair of brooks hyperions after years in mizuno wave riders - they were faster, more comfortable and way more fun. But long term picked up Achilles adductor and calf injuries I never had in the riders. Have gone back to riders and those issues went away.
Q: How are job postings for software engineers rising rapidly despite AI agents automating coding?
A: Because there’s far more code to manage than ever before. We’re already seeing a 14x YoY increase in GitHub commits, and it’s accelerating.
AI has dramatically lowered the cost of writing code, so it’s now being used across far more businesses, applications, and use cases.
We’re at the beginning of a massive productivity boom driven by the proliferation of bespoke software throughout the entire economy.
Coding has been AI’s breakout use case this year. The fact that it’s increased demand for software engineers — rather than decreased it — should call into question the entire “AI will cause mass job loss” narrative.
@ProudlyPastoral It’s trying to compare pineapples to sultanas. The US original poster grew up in literally, a very different place to those in the UK.
@gummibear737 Finish it it’s still intermittently amusing. But half way through s3 the weight of tds finally started taking its toll on the writing and resulting story. Some brilliant acting carried a lot of water too.
@Rothbury01669 He’s American he didn’t grow up in impoverished post war Britain. For the US his recollection is likely accurate they had 50s-late 70s the greatest expansion of living standards in probably human history.