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UE and C++ Developer Recruitment Opportunity
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You should work with us if you’re familiar with UE and work on c++ btw (cc @rohan_mayya )
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Top Tech Executives Embrace Demotions to Return to Engineering
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We are witnessing a fascinating talent migration in Silicon Valley. Top-tier executives are voluntarily taking "demotions" to get closer to the code. Rather than founding new startups or taking larger executive roles, CTOs from major tech giants are stepping down to become
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Mentoring: The Shortcut to Career Success and Development
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Do you have a mentor? Mentoring is the shortcut to career success. This is what no one tells you https://
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Startup Investment Misalignment: Building for Demo Days, Not Workers
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41% of startup investment going into areas workers don't want automated is a market signal that founders are building for demo day, not for the person doing the job.
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AI Skills Gap vs Efficiency: Understanding Human Capability Impact
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Not being able to read a 10K without AI assistance is a different problem from using AI to read faster. The first is a skills gap. The second is just efficiency. Knowing which one is actually happening would actually make a huge difference.
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MIT study questions AI automation ROI amid massive capex spending
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MIT finding AI automation only economically viable in 23% of vision-primary roles sits in direct tension with $740B in capex and 92,000 layoffs. Those two things cannot both be rational at the same time.
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AI Transition: Jobs, Spending, and Economic Uncertainty Ahead
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The optimist answer is new jobs, new spending categories, wealth redistribution. The honest answer is nobody knows if that transition happens fast enough or broadly enough this time.
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AI automation threatens skilled workers’ employment future
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The person writing the skill file probably doesn't realize they're next.
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AI Job Replacement Requires Less Compute Than Expected
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Replacing 50% of entry-level jobs doesn't mean running 50% more AI. It means running existing AI on the tasks those humans were doing. The compute requirement is far lower than the framing implies.