It is same time hilarious take as described in the article but also a weird take for smart man in many ways: surely entrepreneurship itself will also change if AI did replace most of the human jobs. Why would those psychological factors matter as much as they did?
Same with my daughter. We tried with balance bike, but she didn't adopt it and didn't find it fun to try. We went to training wheels and she was immediately motivated. And at the same time, I've heard success stories with balance bikes from my friends.
Can someone more knowledgeable highlight what kind of security model do these Deno deployments have compared to virtual machines and containers, if they are isolated at the process level.
I used to do watershed modelling with Fortran back in the late 90s. There's definitely a lot of legacy Fortran software still in use, but more in research and science oriented fields. I think there are still interesting opportunities in which you interface modern web UIs with a legacy Fortran implementations that do some cool scientific modelling.
You are unlikely to make as good money as Cobol programmers, though.
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