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I have seen this or similar thoughts posted frequently now and I somewhat disagree. SW (and hardware) will be one of the strongest fields for many decades, automation and automated processes and improvements will continue, there is still so much out there that needs to be automated. Then there is AI, self-driving cars, healthcare wearables etc. etc. Sure there will be a nice demand for good, healthy and mostly organically farmed food, however don't think you can just do this without being harassed at every step by big govt., esp. the leftoids. If you have a nice local support network with enough clients to buy from you directly you may circumvent some of those hassles, but as soon as you rely on larger grocery chains you will likely be their bitch. I remember when they phased out raw milk from most grocery stores under obummer and his shit legacy, xiden is not any better. I have known many who went into farming and it was brutally hard to make a living. I would love to do the same, but...
mell says
I have seen this or similar thoughts posted frequently now and I somewhat disagree. SW (and hardware) will be one of the strongest fields for many decades, automation and automated processes and improvements will continue, there is still so much out there that needs to be automated. Then there is AI, self-driving cars, healthcare wearables etc. etc. Sure there will be a nice demand for good, healthy and mostly organically farmed food, however don't think you can just do this without being harassed at every step by big govt., esp. the leftoids. If you have a nice local support network with enough clients to buy from you directly you may circumvent some of those hassles, but as soon as you rely on larger grocery chains you will likely be their bitch. I remember when they phased out raw milk from most grocery stores under obummer and his shit legacy, xiden is not any better. I have known man...
Xmas lights on the gutter freak me out every year if I'm being honest.
komputodo says
I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?
I tried working with my hands for pay. I fell off a ladder painting and the other time the foreman of the framing company fired me because I couldn't handle the Texas heat with hauling lumber to the carpenters. I think construction isn't my forte.
I have cooked for pay...that was fun.
Back in IT.
I see coding, IT, engineering, programmers, office stuff....does anybody work with their hands anymore?
I think the incentives in America are all wrong. The most money goes to those who put others out of work or even those who peddle debt. It just feels wrong but, I guess...Welcome to the Jungle.
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