Anonymous
7/16/2025, 2:57:40 AM
No.81844565
>>81843603
>bruteforce [...] while knowing chatbots can fuck up
This is a solid method that I can attest to as well.
>>81844135
As someone who recently graduated with a degree in IT, and has been daily driving debian for almost 2 years now, I whole-heartedly agree on #2 and #4. Additionally, wrt #7, I often see people in tech spaces on twitter/x who are discussing a new technical thing almost every month. After being exposed to the breadth of information there is in something like (eg.) front-end web development while I was in school, I can't imagine switching frameworks/tools 24/7.
To add on all of that, I'm currently not even bothering with getting a job in tech because of the state of the market. We'll see where the wind takes me but hopefully I didn't waste 4 years of my life (fully paid with scholarships, thankfully, so at least I didn't waste money on it).
>bruteforce [...] while knowing chatbots can fuck up
This is a solid method that I can attest to as well.
>>81844135
As someone who recently graduated with a degree in IT, and has been daily driving debian for almost 2 years now, I whole-heartedly agree on #2 and #4. Additionally, wrt #7, I often see people in tech spaces on twitter/x who are discussing a new technical thing almost every month. After being exposed to the breadth of information there is in something like (eg.) front-end web development while I was in school, I can't imagine switching frameworks/tools 24/7.
To add on all of that, I'm currently not even bothering with getting a job in tech because of the state of the market. We'll see where the wind takes me but hopefully I didn't waste 4 years of my life (fully paid with scholarships, thankfully, so at least I didn't waste money on it).