Information Technology (IT)

From what I understand, solar and wind turbines will not provide enough energy generation to satisfy the power requirements for these mega AI-enabled data centers, unless they use nuclear power or create their own energy grid.
 
I Was thinking about that recently seeing new CS grads struggling to get roles. If they reject the entry level, fire all the middle, what happens when all the seniors leave or retire? How do these dummies fill those senior roles?
 


Engineers in the MEP industry have a public Google doc that allows them to share their salaries anonymously.

I thought the traditional engineers (like mechanical, electrical, etc) made a lot more
 

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Replit CEO on AI breakthroughs: ‘We don’t care about professional coders anymore’​


 
Yup, if you know how to code already that’s great. But nowadays it’s hard to try and learn it from “scratch” cause of how it’s viewed and where it’s headed.
 
This stuff gets better daily.

Yup, if you know how to code already that’s great. But nowadays it’s hard to try and learn it from “scratch” cause of how it’s viewed and where it’s headed.
It's about to be a wrap for IT. Entry level jobs at risk, some skilled jobs at risk due to AI, upper management always looked at as expendable. It's looking real bleak for CS majors and anybody looking to break in.

Seems like IT jobs that are customer service oriented will stay for some time.
 
Im a front-end developer and we’ve been doing AI integration at my job and with the right prompts and ai tools you can spit out whole programs with ease. Things are definitely about to get bleak within the field.
 
Who does that apply? All Federal employees, including contractors?

not sure. the wording is pretty vague.

but my friend works for the NIH and they been making him come in 3 times a week and there are talks of coming in all 5 days now.

Before he only came in once a week.

Also, you now must be local to the area so if you're remote and cant come in, you either have to move within office distance to come in or you get laid off.
 
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Beruseruku Desu Beruseruku Desu hopefully they don’t try to mess with you or anyone you work with and then you by proxy. I aint coming. 1 day a week is fine. I’ll log into my classified side stuff to keep it active and the rest of the week, I’m on vpn from the house. All the computers and other devices we are cybersecurityin on don’t even exist in real life, they’re all virtual. No need to drive to a real physical place to work on imaginary machines
 
I just started a job. It’s a DoD contract that promises hybrid work.

They’re doing heavy recruiting locally.

I show up and they don’t have enough seats/cubicles for everyone. And their data center is not a data center but a room with racks and two giant fans pulling heat and exhausting. Seemed chaotic.

I like doing networking but I want to get into Cloud and do remote.
 
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