Started to think about catching a train. Not good.
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I don't think political uncertainty in France and the self-destruction of the German economy is helping.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
Personally I can't see much hope, I think this is the new market, lowest pay / rates possible, limited amount of jobs. The only way for improvement would be a crazy amount of new projects, but where from? AI boom was promising, but they it turned out you need to have brains to actually do the work, so that's most people out. Companies are trying to fake growth, sacking whoever has not been yet sacked and seeing if it affects the running of the business and at the same time saving money and saying look how much profit we have.Last edited by squarepeg; 5 September 2024, 11:04.You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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Originally posted by squarepeg View Post
The AI boom hit a snag, because it cannot deliver the massively oversold ROI. The narrative of "you're all fired, but train our AI before you leave" is being rejected not because of morals, but because of poor results. (I'm not interested in stories of Copilot generating a function from the code hovered up during LLM training, btw). What will become obvious in time is the that AI cannot do maintenance, patching, deployments, rewrites, refactoring, monitoring, etc.
AI is still years away from being anything more than on the fringes of software development.Comment
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I agree. But what AI seems to be doing at the moment is sucking away investment from regular IT projects. Billions going towards AI that would have otherwise been spent on regular IT projects.Comment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostI agree. But what AI seems to be doing at the moment is sucking away investment from regular IT projects. Billions going towards AI that would have otherwise been spent on regular IT projects.
Not really my field and there are some really exciting developments such as looking at medical scans but there is too much hype attached to it at the moment.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
I can't see any basis for any improvement in the job market for the foreseeable future. This is it, endgame while we await the collapse.
The funny thing is that the project I'm running has been recruiting and the candidates have been woeful. Everyone is totally thick, 10,000 Indians with fraudulent CVs - one was even using AI in the interview. We have entered some parallel universe where everything is just stupid and pointless while the cost of living soars and rates flatline.Comment
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Originally posted by codedbypaul View PostI was benched for seven months and finally got something back in February. Naturally, four months later, I received a jury citation. :fumemerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by mogga71 View Post
The parallel universe bit is so, so true. I am one of the lucky ones in the sense that I am old, only WFH for an Investment Bank that now only recruits cheaper devs...mostly overseas. However, I honestly feel that we are all living in some form of 'limbo' land and just awaiting the global reset ..... Bretton Woods 3, debt jubilee and all. Things have to change.
I am sure that guys at the top of the pyramid will figure out how to channel the anger. Plus we have legions of young people unable to understand what to do with themselves - who can resist temptation to turn them to cannon fodder? War will write off debts and allow fresh start, but only for rich.
Keep it up boys, blame everyone that looks different and speak bad English. I am sure you will be offered a common enemy and methods for final solution very soon.
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Originally posted by Sub View Post
Global reset may come in a form of global war. It seems there more and more anger is being expressed around. People eagerly search for ones to blame for the state of economy? Government, immigrants, programmers from India, AI?
I am sure that guys at the top of the pyramid will figure out how to channel the anger. Plus we have legions of young people unable to understand what to do with themselves - who can resist temptation to turn them to cannon fodder? War will write off debts and allow fresh start, but only for rich.
Keep it up boys, blame everyone that looks different and speak bad English. I am sure you will be offered a common enemy and methods for final solution very soon.Comment
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