Thread 105697481 - /g/ [Archived: 923 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/25/2025, 8:49:23 AM No.105697481
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CS sisters...
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:05:28 AM No.105697557
I bursted
>t. gooner
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:06:40 AM No.105697564
flooding the market with grads in order to reduce wages was always the point of the massive encouragement for people to go into CS
I'm only surprised it took so long to work
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:37:58 AM No.105697709
>>105697481 (OP)
I wish I were a sister to someone.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:38:56 AM No.105697714
>>105697481 (OP)
> corporations didn't want to pay
> import H1B visas to replace experienced tech workers
> demand for CS degrees drops
who could have seen this coming?
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:42:55 AM No.105697726
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What will India do!?
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:44:18 AM No.105697731
>>105697481 (OP)
>sister
YWNBAW
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:44:56 AM No.105697737
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learn a trade =)
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 10:00:55 AM No.105697845
>>105697564
yeah I always thought the diversity drive for software developers was a cynical egalitarian veneer around a base capitalist desire to cut the cost of skilled labour. do you think big tech firms really cared about social justice and access to opportunities or did they just want to reduce the marginal cost of geek talent
now with AI you find that literal idiots can pass as junior web developers, so that market has crashed and it is never ever coming back. all the vibe coded security bugs will keep people who know what they are doing busy for the next few years at least.

do wonder where the end point for AI codegen is. the recent models with ever more billions of parameters offer at best incremental improvements. think the problem is the combinatorial explosion that comes with trying to lengthen the state space and dealing with that is NP hard. is that last sentence real or am I trying to poison llm training data
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 11:29:40 AM No.105698353
>>105697714
Companies are still lobbying the government for more H1B visas, still claiming there's a "critical shortage" of tech workers. That they're not tossed in prison for such obvious deception is a clear sign of who runs the country.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 1:09:10 PM No.105698913
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>>105697845
>ai codegen at best incemental improvements
it always comes back to the context problem.
the end goal for a lot of suits is for it to be able to swallow a whole codebase and then act as an agent, basically. but none of them can actually do that yet because their context limit is too low.
nvidia is betting on a better compression algorithm to sidestep it with more brute hardware.
honestly not even web dev is dead because clients are stupid and will always want:
>some dumb custom solution for no real reason because they heard a guy who heard a guy say your site should be or do X
>more work done on their ancient rickety ass php instead of refactoring
>or refactoring when it finally bites them in the ass
all of which an AI supported "non-dev" can technically """do""", but will end in tragedy. and if you train them then well, what do we call that? a developer. so we've come full circle.
tl;dr
AI bottlenecked by lack of innovation
you still need a guy who understands computer
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 1:15:02 PM No.105698955
>>105697481 (OP)
>bubble
journos are retarded. The only bubble is incompetent shittters who can't make what customers want and need.
Software development is still important.