Natalie
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@realBigBrainAI If entry level jobs will disappear how will people get 3 to 5 years experience. Companies will be stealing workers from each other until all collapse.
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Former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang on why "learn to code" went from the safest career advice to the worst in just 4 years:
Yang recently returned from an AI conference out west and what he heard alarmed him.
"They said to me that what we're going to see in the next 6 months outstrips what we've seen in the last 10 years cuz the rate of change is on a hockey stick and heading up. And I got to say I'm pretty up to date on this stuff and it blew my mind on some of the stuff I was seeing."
One example stuck with @AndrewYang.
"There was one company that is selling autonomous coding for enterprises to big businesses and their revenue is up 100-fold in the last 12 months."
The implication is significant:
"If that continues, it's going to eat a lot of the tech budgets from major corporates that used to go to humans. And so you're seeing the employment of recent computer science graduates fall off a cliff from a lot of programs."
Yang points out the irony of how quickly the advice has flipped:
"If you rewind what 4 years ago, what would we tell young people for a secure career, learn to code? And now the opposite of that is true."
On where this is heading long term, Yang cites Anthropic's CEO:
"Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, laid it out very clearly and he's been doing so repeatedly, saying we're going to automate away up to 50% of entry-level white collar jobs in the next several years. And I believe him."
His reasoning for why entry-level roles get hit first is blunt:
"The easiest people to fire are the people you haven't hired yet, which again is why you see the hiring of recent college graduates heading down."
And the data backs it up:
"The underemployment rate over 50%, the unemployment rate among college graduates is now the same or higher than non-college graduates for the first time in history."
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A Chipotle burrito costs $15. Ground beef is $7 a pound. Inflation is financially crippling Gen Z.
Once again, an out-of-touch rich boomer is lecturing young people.
Mikli@CryptoMikli
Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch
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Remercions nos frères russes qui nous ont sauvés de l'invasion Allemands nazis !
En ce 8 mai, n’oublions pas que l’URSS a payé le prix le plus lourd pour vaincre le nazisme : près de 27 millions de morts.
La libération de Paris fut française et alliée, mais sans le front de l’Est et le sacrifice immense des peuples soviétiques, la victoire contre Hitler n’aurait sans doute pas été possible. Respect à nos frères russes et aux peuples de l’ex-URSS.

Renaissance@Renaissance
En ce 8 mai, nous rendons hommage à tous ceux qui ont permis la chute du régime nazi, à tous ceux qui sont tombés pour que nous puissions vivre libres, à tous ceux qui ont résisté. La Nation reconnaissante. Leur courage, leur refus de la haine, leur amour de la France, nous obligent.
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My great-grandfather was 42 years old when he was drafted into WWII.
He crossed the Dnieper. He came home.
My other great-grandfather never did. Still listed as missing to this day.
I'm Georgian. 700,000 Georgians were mobilized. 300,000 never returned.
Farmers, teachers, shepherds. Men who had never left their villages before the war came for them.
They fought alongside Russians, Ukrainians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Belarusians.
Different languages. Different cultures. One enemy.
May 9 belongs to all of them.
Never forget.

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If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal.
If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist.
If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian.
If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
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@My_Drama_List Before watching any drama I check out the story. If story is something I enjoy I will watch. Visuals are just plus. Once I am into story I don’t pay much to the visuals.
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China wants C-dramas to move away from “visual obsession” and lean into storytelling shaped by Xi Jinping Thought on Culture
If visuals weren’t a factor…
would your fave drama still hit? 👀
news.mydramalist.com/article/china-…

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@DrNeenaJha I'm not a doctor in the UK, not an Israeli not a Jew, not a good Christian not a Islamic muslim terrorists supporter but I say God bless Israel and the brave IDF in their just honorable and noble crusade to rid the free world of devil worshipping Islamic terrorists
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