I joined but I stopped going there because I don't like the comment system. The comments are not linked together so you can't see who replied to who (like on Mainchan for example) which makes the comment section really hard to follow. If you implemented a system like that, added a way to edit comments and added a password reset function (I lost my password so I can't log in) I might come back. Just my two cents.
How is UBI even going to be funded though? Since vast majority of people will be out of jobs there will be way less tax money coming in. I just don't see how that will be feasible. I'm afraid we are going to end up with a system like the wireheading city (1, 2).
Another really big problem in a job-free world will be that people's lives will be completely devoid of meaning (even more so than now). Perhaps some sort of a new age religion could be established to counter this?
I dropped out of college where I studies CS a couple of years ago and I regretted doing that at the beginning. But now I'm starting to think that even if I had a CS degree it wouldn't offer me any real advantage anyway.
If I remember correctly Cicero has been working on this app ever since he got laid off from his developer position to keep himself busy while looking for another job.
I've posted something on there and I got some guy asking me what programming languages should he learn to not "miss out on the dynamics of the job market". Seems like the kind of corporate speak AI would spit out.
And?
I joined but I stopped going there because I don't like the comment system. The comments are not linked together so you can't see who replied to who (like on Mainchan for example) which makes the comment section really hard to follow. If you implemented a system like that, added a way to edit comments and added a password reset function (I lost my password so I can't log in) I might come back. Just my two cents.
OK.
I am kind of in a same boat.
Just came across this today. I think it's a great read.
How is UBI even going to be funded though? Since vast majority of people will be out of jobs there will be way less tax money coming in. I just don't see how that will be feasible. I'm afraid we are going to end up with a system like the wireheading city (1, 2).
Another really big problem in a job-free world will be that people's lives will be completely devoid of meaning (even more so than now). Perhaps some sort of a new age religion could be established to counter this?
I dropped out of college where I studies CS a couple of years ago and I regretted doing that at the beginning. But now I'm starting to think that even if I had a CS degree it wouldn't offer me any real advantage anyway.
I see. Thanks for an explanation.
What's wrong with Java?
Please implement password reset on your website.
Here you go:
If I remember correctly Cicero has been working on this app ever since he got laid off from his developer position to keep himself busy while looking for another job.
Will you also start advertising MC once again after the app is done?
There are still other places where training data can be gathered from. Aren't there?
News truly worthy of being posted to /s/news
I've had a friend who ran into a group of hogs in the woods. He said he ran like fucking hell when he saw them.
Don't forget teachyourselfcs.com
Unfortunately Linux desktop is still not in a state where someone who doesn't know anything about computers can use it.
Maybe you are right.
I've posted something on there and I got some guy asking me what programming languages should he learn to not "miss out on the dynamics of the job market". Seems like the kind of corporate speak AI would spit out.
I wonder how long will it take before they switch back to Windows.
/s/programming would probably be a better place to post this.
I thought they were done with the Witcher series.
Cute little thing.
/u/SorbianSwitzerland