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Already veering back to EE, energy based models, mutations of electromagnetic geometry in the machine, that recreates software states through energy based regulation.

Gonna be a long time before infrastructure makes itself.
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Hardware that can assume the states you’d creatively conjure is on the way.

Your special literacy isn’t all that. It was a stop gap until hardware caught up. SWE gigs was something politics saw as a “create jobs” opportunity.

Chip makers see the opportunity is there to claim more of the tech valuations for themselves reducing the number of software “engineers” and are coming for ya with global politics on their side. Not just the normies sick of IT.
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It’s not unique to America as that’s the pattern of religion, history.

The American Dream for me was always freedom from others bullshit in a “ok I have no obligation to your social gossip, religious or otherwise.”

Language is cancer as that is the source of all these mind viruses about economics when economics is just physical statistics. Language is used to obfuscate our only imperative is biological survival.

We’re still running on the fumes of the consciousness of the last century. We had the automation in the 50s to provide the basics for everyone in the US and religious nutters full of honorific ideas to history decide we had to make orthogonal jobs, modern piousness point achievements, a virtual scoreboard, to serve physical reality still.

Americans are pathetic. I’m glad I’m off the hook for their healthcare. This is an utterly insane culture reliant on 1984 Newspeak to align itself with the world not its own experience. Refuses to admit it may be the bad guy. Glad the other 8 billion are end running around 300 million idiots
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The metric of “random social media commenter” is too narrow to have impact. But you put it out there.

The smart people doing it again…ignoring their own statistical irrelevance while challenging other’s statistics as somehow inconsequential.
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