Why I QUIT Coding (as an ex-Google programmer). ChatGPT won't save us.

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Жыл бұрын

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@TechLead
@TechLead Жыл бұрын
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@blo0m1985
@blo0m1985 Жыл бұрын
really?
@InThisStyleGMinor
@InThisStyleGMinor Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@mohammadanwar9848
@mohammadanwar9848 Жыл бұрын
what do you think of Ben Awad who is coding the next billion dollar app gaming company? Isn't it the fact that coding isn't the thing but rather coding + creativity can get you somewhere?
@tomski2671
@tomski2671 Жыл бұрын
@@mohammadanwar9848 Because of AI only creativity will matter in a few years.
@savantofillusions
@savantofillusions Жыл бұрын
Are you getting a free house in Japan yet? Has Japan offered you a job yet to get you to move back there? You’re a Japanese American who managed to produce an offspring. They should pay you just to live there and have ten kids.
@fragezeichen9096
@fragezeichen9096 Жыл бұрын
Next video: Why I started coding again (as a millionaire)
@kristopherleslie8343
@kristopherleslie8343 Жыл бұрын
Read my mind 😂❤❤❤ we love you bro don’t quit coding
@StarLifeVibes
@StarLifeVibes Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@koma7778
@koma7778 Жыл бұрын
He is not a millionaire anymore. He spent it all on his wife though.
@LoveFactorySweatShop
@LoveFactorySweatShop Жыл бұрын
Yeah, techlead is clickbaity
@RAHULKUMAR-xy4wz
@RAHULKUMAR-xy4wz Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@bernadofelix
@bernadofelix 10 ай бұрын
AI Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
@SandraDave.
@SandraDave. 10 ай бұрын
Mind if I ask you recommend this particular professional you use their service? i have quite a lot of marketing problems
@davidgavney6711
@davidgavney6711 Жыл бұрын
I was a programmer before Techlead was probably even born, lol, but was always behind the bleeding edge in my career and always chasing the latest and greatest in trends. As soon as I'd get a job in it, there would be lots of other technologies taking off somewhere else ahead of me. I knew of people a little older than me who were one of the first COBOL programmers and were making the big bucks and getting corner offices just for coding in COBOL, so it's all about riding the wave of the latest hotness like the FANG companies are doing now. Coding didn't start with FANG. Also, since I've been programming, there was always some tool coming out to replace the programmer, but it never seemed to happen, coding languages just evolved.
@mirijekayis347
@mirijekayis347 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these insights!!! I have to say as a web developer I am a little concerned, as I see a lot of people using AI tools to code and basically we are getting faster, but maybe also more lazy and not as sharp, since we use tools to do OUR job. Idk!
@thermalreboot
@thermalreboot Жыл бұрын
This is true, but by the time you know where the next trend is going you're behind. I remember when TCL/TK was hot, when PHP was hot, when Flash was hot, when Ruby was hot. I know it took me by surprise when Python became top dog. How long will Python remain at the top?
@treplay8846
@treplay8846 Жыл бұрын
I think its about risk...if you are programming, its just a skill , you are just taking instructions....and if you are chasing trends ...you are not bearing risk...you can't expect to make it big...its just econmics and capital markets
@n8ged8
@n8ged8 Жыл бұрын
@@mirijekayis347 As a programmer you could use AI tools yourself to be ahead of those others who don't understand coding. You could be more productive and/or creative with that tools so you are still wanted and get your money out of it instead of being replaced, I think.
@adancewithgod
@adancewithgod Жыл бұрын
It anin't ever gonna happen. Tools will just get better. AI is just a better tool.
@enricogolfieri4187
@enricogolfieri4187 Жыл бұрын
There no profession in history that flooded you with money. Since ever entrepreneurs made the money. If it happened for you to be one in the past with software engineering skills then even better. But software engineers that made millions where entrepreneur first. What's changing now is that in order to build something big you need a team. Who has best social skills wins. As always been
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
Remember my friend the rule of thumb in business: the boss (or house) gets 3x your salary in value. One-third goes to the boss as profit, one-third pays for your overhead, and one-third is your salary. So if boss is paying you $200k a year in salary, he's actually getting $600k in value (or more) from you. And if he/she is not, you might want to update your resume...
@takoflame4948
@takoflame4948 Жыл бұрын
well at the end of the day its sales. ppl like buying stuff from ppl they like
@pjf7044
@pjf7044 Жыл бұрын
Being an entrepreneur is having a team (employees).
@MrTodayistheday
@MrTodayistheday Жыл бұрын
The biggest misnomer is that anybody can enter the IT industry and succeed. The industry is competitive, difficult, and dynamic. If a person does not have a genuine interest, they will burn out quickly.
@xamidi
@xamidi Жыл бұрын
I was never interested in coding apps for other people, I use programming to write tools for myself, for example to support my research in theoretical computer science. This is a lot of fun and very useful. In general, I think it is a bad decision to do what you do mostly for money but not out of interest. Also, most math professors love what they do, most people working in industry, do not.
@lorenzozapaton4031
@lorenzozapaton4031 11 ай бұрын
This, people want to learn programming for money, that's not bad but learning programming to support your life, it's way better. Also, there are better (and more profitable) ways to make money than programming.
@lach888c2
@lach888c2 10 ай бұрын
This seems like where programming will go. All those ML models are heavily reliant on huge quantities of accurate, clean data. So data manipulation and curation is the next big thing in programming.
@FlockofSmeagles
@FlockofSmeagles 6 ай бұрын
Same, I'm a maker, and I use my (limited) skills to supplement my projects.
@attilasarkany6123
@attilasarkany6123 5 ай бұрын
same. i am writing advanced maths tools mostly for analysis for myself.
@itsothie1196
@itsothie1196 Жыл бұрын
I'm a programmer and as far as I know the software engineering industry is gonna grow exponentially, let not some KZbinr looking for following mislead you, the app development market is still hot. It's just your thought that limits you. And besides alot of the corners of software engineering are so untouched... Think of robotics, quantum computing, etc...
@Misanthrope84
@Misanthrope84 Жыл бұрын
That's exactly true. Nobody should listen to this fraudster.
@mandlenkosingcobo9608
@mandlenkosingcobo9608 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Africa is a gold mine for robotics, ChatGPT doesn't execute in the real world and man does. High quality low cost tech is in high demand.
@pjf7044
@pjf7044 Жыл бұрын
Lol yeah can’t tell if this video is sarcastic humor or not
@FA-sr6lx
@FA-sr6lx Жыл бұрын
​@@pjf7044 you must be new around here
@felipe4477
@felipe4477 Жыл бұрын
Listen techlead. I see a lot of myself in you. You seem to be going through tough times. My advice is that you stop indulging in your nihilism. Been there done that… As for what you want to do. Stop after chasing money. This strategy never works on the long run. Just focus on something you enjoy and in which you provide excellence. You are a smart man, so you can easily strive to be the best.
@PhoticsTV
@PhoticsTV Жыл бұрын
You got it backwards. No one is a photographer these days because EVERYONE is a photographer.
@awabaca
@awabaca Жыл бұрын
That’s the point!
@PhoticsTV
@PhoticsTV Жыл бұрын
​@@awabaca…but he didn't say it cool like Yogi Berra would. 😄 Also, I think it is important to specifically mention that basically everyone is a photographer today, because not everyone is a coder / programmer today. The iPhone 4 to Photography is not the same as ChatGPT 4 to programming. Even if AI becomes so powerful that you could simply say, "Build me a new app store", how many people are going to want to do that? Most people enjoy taking pictures. It's almost instinctive to show off cool photos. It's not the same with programming. It takes a certain mindset to solve technical problems - even with advanced software tools. Perhaps society made a mistake to idolize coding, like it was a panacea profession, but that's not why I learned to code anyway. The Internet killed my chosen profession, so I started building websites… way before it was trendy.
@-eggsy
@-eggsy Жыл бұрын
And when everyone is a photographer, no one will be. "Everyone can be super and when everyone is super, no one will be"(syndrome).
@PhoticsTV
@PhoticsTV Жыл бұрын
@@-eggsy That's when it hit! I saw that movie and instantly knew that's exactly what happened to my career. I mentioned Syndrome / The Incredibles at the start of my Photography playlist. 😄
@avonnabors
@avonnabors Жыл бұрын
A lot of people’s “business” is telling people to start a business lol
@1adamuk
@1adamuk Жыл бұрын
I'm rich > I know how to get rich > pay me and I'll tell you > the secret is sell people this secret. Oldest trick in the book.
@zughbor
@zughbor Жыл бұрын
@@1adamuk wow, let's have something real here !
@zughbor
@zughbor Жыл бұрын
you are totally right most of milliners millionairesdo that
@Mark1Mach2
@Mark1Mach2 Жыл бұрын
@@1adamuk haha very well put my friend.
@milosCivejovidar
@milosCivejovidar Жыл бұрын
I have around 20 years of career left. I would be happy to spend the rest of it as a software repair man with a decent living wage. I don't need yachts, trips to five star hotels, expensive cars - just a stable job with minimal stress and remote work.
@JonPeroutka
@JonPeroutka Жыл бұрын
I think the reason we're not seeing big viral apps lately is because the space has become more decentralized over time. Although there's still big tech assets which don't have APIs currently, theres still lots of integration between disparate entities which has developed over the last decade. This allows firms more opportunity to focus on specific niches without having to duplicate a specific competency that another player already has enabled and can be integrated with. So, I think we're still seeing the overall industry grow rapidly, but with a larger number of smaller and more focused entities within it. And those types of firms aren't going to go viral usually. It feels like there's fewer moonshots in tech, but with AI gaining relevance, purpose, and intelligence, there's a whole new greenfield space to capitalize in with software. AI is still extremely limited in what it can do, and a big factor in enabling it's potential will be unlocked with integrations alone. I do agree with the significance of the "Social Media OS". Social media is in many respects the central place for the internet. Most people check their social media more than any other digital platform throughout the day. You want to be where your target audience already is, so it makes sense to build within and around social media.
@pmarreck
@pmarreck Жыл бұрын
I think there’s success potential in being “1 degree away” from direct coding. For example, after coding for 20 years I am trying to be a software auditor/PM: A nontechnical company would hire me as an advocate for them between themselves and another technical firm they are hiring to do some work for them, and my responsibilities would include code reviews, recommendations to both sides, and writing reports. Without 20 years+ of coding, I wouldn’t be able to do that work
@bonenintomatensaus
@bonenintomatensaus Жыл бұрын
Couldn't you start an internship at an auditing company and start your career there? Is 20 years as a software developer the only way?
@pmarreck
@pmarreck 11 ай бұрын
@@bonenintomatensaus I’m sure it can be done with less “time in service.” But there’s a reason why most people in the functional-language space are seniors, for example. They all learned the hard way that that’s the best way to write code (in terms of bug frequency, testability, maintainability etc.) Remarkably, there’s scant empirical evidence to support this, however. If I ever make a ton of money again, I will absolutely fund some research there But yes, you could be a very good code auditor with less time, assuming that time was spent pretty intensely. A lot of the pieces about why certain coding forms are “way less than ideal” unfortunately only come from lots of experience, however
@pmarreck
@pmarreck 11 ай бұрын
@@bonenintomatensaus what I'm saying, though, is that if you are tired of coding as a career, "code-adjacent" careers exist, which are potentially even more lucrative. For example, I can’t explain the joy at making the leader of another coding team stutter in self-defense as I asked calm but pointed questions as to why they were jerking around my friend, who was employing them at the time, but who I knew they were also bullshitting and milking for cash. They were literally unable to bullshit me, and this was worth money to my friend, who happily paid me for being able to “talk the talk” that he could not.
@jdubz8173
@jdubz8173 Жыл бұрын
I've personally never really looked at being a coder as "the" job. More like it's part of what I enjoy doing; making things; solving interesting problems. I suppose that's why I don't view machine learning as a threat. Just another tool to learn and leverage. If I were to give my kids advise on a career to pursue, I'd tell them not to even think about "careers". Just pursue what you think will be valuable to you and to the most people in the market. Ideally it's something most other people don't want to do so there's actual value. Who knows what that'll be in the coming years. Not really wise to put your eggs in one basket. Better to follow tech leads in the industry you're interested in and work on things you are passionate about. Keep the challenge going.
@takoflame4948
@takoflame4948 Жыл бұрын
yeah but ppl have become entitled. I have a degree so i should have a job.
@blckgenius
@blckgenius Жыл бұрын
This is sound advice, Thanks
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi Жыл бұрын
​@@takoflame4948 its not their fault as individuals tho.. that was fed to them from a young age, and they were bombarded witj advertisement and false stories about what their life's path would look like if they did x or y or z. Of course they could have thought outside the box but everyone is just so worried about if they will even get a job that its rly just a minority of people who can do that compared to the rest. And to be fair in a near future most jobs wont be safe so i simpathize with them.
@remedytee
@remedytee Жыл бұрын
If you like to solve interesting problems... that's great. Will you still like it when ML can do it better than you, and your activity virtually has no more value? I graduated in AI in 2003. Done Java, Python, quite a bit of frontend... there are very little 'interesting' problems to me other than custom shaders, neural network architectures (the things you don't find on StackOverflow), the rest is plain business logic, keeping up to date with programming paradigms (OOP to functional) and learning frameworks. I don't consider it real programming. Also the communities are so volatile (jumping from one to the other), changing their mind just to make up for their own flaws. I've stopped programming some time ago, there are other interesting functions in IT. However, as pointed out by the TechLead, AI might be the exception. Not claiming to be able to able to code, train and deploy GPT like networks, but I do believe that with some creativity interesting products/services can still be made (based on efforts by Google, Facebook, Berkeley University e.a.). Transfer learning methods/downstream tasks... Too many people claiming to be programmers, and to be 'in' tech whilst doing stuff that can be taught to an 8 year old. I do agree with you about following your passion, and especially to keep the challenge going, we'll definitely have to. Not to optimistic though, when AI improves in terms of usability (cf Sam Altman's remarks on ChatGPT), I don't think we'll need a lot of analysts neither.
@jdubz8173
@jdubz8173 Жыл бұрын
@@remedytee I have the strong inclination to write several paragraphs in response to this, lol. I don't know what the future holds, but I do remember Y2K. A whole lot of tech-oriented fear for next to no payoff. I think the best thing we can do is not buy into the fear and just take the information we gain for what it is.
@PinakiGupta82Appu
@PinakiGupta82Appu Жыл бұрын
Whether ChatGPT or other AI models are capable enough or gimmickry is a whole other debate. In my observation, they are quite useful while learning a new programming language or a framework or procedure library. They are excellent at explaining medium-size codes (below 200 lines after which they will reject the input). They are reasonably good at generating small code samples for someone since the user will have to modify the code in any way. People are not using ChatGPT that much very recently. How many of us want to work all day to learn, read, observe etc.? People want entertainment. Ultimately, people will spend the remaining time they have on Facebook, after a day-long work. They'll watch KZbin videos, Snapchat short videos, and TikTok dances. Mindless scrolling relieves our frustrations and boredom with our daily repetitive experiences. Even after getting banned, there are some new ebook websites still operational. Those places are helping students so much. Without them, students would find a hard time getting the quality information needed to complete their courses. However, how many of us visit those sites to download books? Even if some of us do, how many such people bother reading what they've downloaded? I'm not an exception. Although, I try my best to use what I download. People have limited time. On top of that, so many aspects of modern life make people impatient, anxious, worried and what's not. Many professions are already dead for years, and it is totally unrelated to the AI revolution. Agriculture, food, medicine, infrastructure development, and alternative sources of energy are a few noteworthy fields with prospects to flourish. After ten years, the world will be a completely different place that will change how people work forever. AI will not overtake humanity. AI will accelerate the revolution. Many people will slowly lose their jobs so they will have to diversify their fields of work. As for software development, maintainers will be required. Programming will be a common part of the school/college curriculum. Some schools are already teaching C++ in the ninth standard.
@mabdurrehman3222
@mabdurrehman3222 Жыл бұрын
Explaiend with excellence
@never_give_up944
@never_give_up944 Жыл бұрын
Underappreciated comment, thanks for writing out your thoughts so eloquently!
@thebicycleman8062
@thebicycleman8062 Жыл бұрын
@pinaki u r sooo short sighted if u don't think that code maintenance can be done by gpt5 then I highly doubt ur intelligence level or understanding of coding.
@Osamaolama
@Osamaolama 10 ай бұрын
What are the new ebook websites ? Asking for a student 😊
@dijoxx
@dijoxx 7 ай бұрын
You are all over the place.
@vantagepointmoon
@vantagepointmoon Жыл бұрын
"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects." -Robert A. Heinlein
@KeitelDOG
@KeitelDOG Жыл бұрын
That's why my dream was never to work for Google or Facebook or so. When programmers like you finally understand what you understand, it's about time for them to put together and create their own stuffs and shape their future the way they want it.
@YumFit1
@YumFit1 Жыл бұрын
If you want to grind leetcode anyway, why not just aim for the quant/trading firms is what I think. At least I can make a million+ in 4 years there and move on to something else that I like.
@pladimir_vutin
@pladimir_vutin Жыл бұрын
what better day than the one that starts with tech lead reminding me he's an ex-google ex-facebook ex-cartel ex-nsa millionaire!
@xyz-pg3zd
@xyz-pg3zd Жыл бұрын
@@YumFit1 wdym?
@dznuts123
@dznuts123 Жыл бұрын
And this fine gentleman KeitelDOG is the embodiment of sour grapes.
@shuki1
@shuki1 Жыл бұрын
That is still a direct goal in enticing brilliant minds with gobs of money to get them off the street into the corporate environment to atrophy rather than having these people create or join startups to disrupt the market with something new and incredible. Startup creations are done since only a few years ago, and big tech is not really compensating with new stuff.
@abraruralam3534
@abraruralam3534 Жыл бұрын
*Here's something a lot of people miss:* AI is making coding through English language FINALLY possible (and therefore every other language too due to stuff like google translate). Remember, this was what programming languages wanted to achieve all along. Instead of having to write in Assembly or Binary, they provided you an easier way to communicate with a computer. And the trends in how the programming languages kept getting easier to learn and became increasingly closer to plain English only pointed to a day when: _it would be as easy as just asking the computer to do something_ And yes, that means coding will become so easy that everyone would be a programmer. EVERYONE SINGLE PERSON, NO JOKE. Because everyone can talk with a computer now, not just someone who has a CS degree. So what will a person with a CS degree do? Definitely nothing creative. All the creative stuff can be done by just talking with an AI to do the exact creative thing. A CS degree holder will be like an electrician as Tech Lead mentioned. They will do maintenance work when something fails within the system, ever so rarely. A normal, unremarkable job. How can you be remarkable (the most creative) in this field considering everyone knows how to code? Remember, as a programmer, learning languages was just an unnecessary step in order to get to the main task: *problem-solving* You must forget about the language, it's about the solving of the problems. That's what matters. Can you take any impossibly difficult task, and somehow break it down to its components and somehow solve each of them? I keep saying somehow because no one knows how to do this stuff. It's the creative aspect. You need a WIDE range of topics in your head that you play around with, to be able to solve a new problem. That is different skillset, but that is what will help you survive now.
@14supersonic
@14supersonic Жыл бұрын
This comment is underrated. You've pretty much summed up everything about programming and what makes chatGPT revolutionary in just a few short paragraphs. Most people won't get what you're trying to say, but simply put it AI is gonna allow us to put more of our focus on creatively coming up with solutions to hard problems instead of building up to all the steps need to get there in the first place.
@looksmatteronly
@looksmatteronly Жыл бұрын
what field do u recommend
@nathansire6623
@nathansire6623 Жыл бұрын
They already tried English based programming with Cobol and it is a mess. History repeats.
@looksmatteronly
@looksmatteronly Жыл бұрын
@@DJ-xp9bs what roles are better to focus now within tech?
@KeitelDOG
@KeitelDOG Жыл бұрын
I see where you want to go, giving the coding capacity to everyone. But the arguments are not really good. If you are into coding, you will know that the coding system allows you to tell a computer to perform a series of actions STEP BY STEP, in order to solve a simple or complex problem. Going from Assembly to C, and to C++ or Java or Javascript are just a matter of simplicity in the language itself, but the STEP BY STEP remained intact. Let's say you want to parse a simple match stick puzzle equation string '3 + 9 = 5'. Your first step is to split the string into chars (or 1 length string). Second step is to loop through them. Other steps are to check if it can be parse to Number and turn it into a 7Segment Digit object in the equation Object or Class, check if it's a symbol to put it into an 5Segment Operator object. This way you can later represent them, and solve equation with Permutations of all segments on the digits and symbols. If you use a package to parse it or solve it for you, then you reduce for example from 10, 100, 1,000 operations to 1 or couple of operations from your head. But that still doesn't remove the STEP BY STEP plan from your head. With chatGPT coding, it's the first time they are removing the STEP BY STEP granularity, which means that, if you are a programmer, then good, but if not, you will be very limited in terms of flexibility in what your application can do as competitive. Remember that if all people can solve a problem, they won't get profit from it. There will always be a room for competition somewhere to make it viable. Probably later, chatGPT coding will become more flexible, but tougher algorithm experts will keep their place for a very long time.
@maltimoto
@maltimoto Жыл бұрын
I don't see any problems for programmers. I work in a company with many public international clients (governments) and they need this special type of software and so they hire us for big multimillion euro projects over several months or years. ChatGPT could never ever handle such a project which requires heavy communication with the client and special skills. Maybe ChatGPT can create a website, but that's about it.
@dznuts123
@dznuts123 Жыл бұрын
Chat Gpt is a tool. You missed the point
@victoriousdev
@victoriousdev Жыл бұрын
interesting point I myself used to have more clients buy because AI the jobs are decreasing and also getting less paid, for example a small team with AI can easily handle much of a company requirements, so they can take more jobs, and also others are doing the same, thats good for society but bad for programmers
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi Жыл бұрын
Exactly the thoughts i been having on the matter. When people tell me their sci-fi level opinions of what in their minds is soon going to happen thanks to chat gpt's advent, i really can only think about the contrast between how overwhelmingly MONUMENTAL most engineering projects are and how braindead simple they make it sound like it is. For people that actually do the work, its crystal clear that no matter how much those buzzy tools may improve our efficiency, there's no way it will remove the engineer operating them out of the equation. What people forget a lot of the time is that you are paid to do something, because other people dont have time AND dont want to do it. Aint no way in hell someone is going ti actually kick an engineer out to do the work themselves with chat gpt lol.
@kimeg7294
@kimeg7294 Жыл бұрын
Companies will prefer those who can use chatgpt to create whatever the upper heads want over those who can't. And this won't necessarily make software engineers lose jobs, they're going to occupy positions that support those who "specializes" in chatgpt functionalities or whatever they may call it.
@andrewnorris5415
@andrewnorris5415 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. It's good at creating things that already are coded online. Pong games etc. Stack overflow answers. It can customise them a little. But not very well. Try creating anything that is more custom, and it falls apart. It helps a little. It helps those who are coding boiler plate stuff in their work a lot. But they are not really the best paid or most skillful. Who understand it all.
@fluffyhoundog
@fluffyhoundog Жыл бұрын
I can relate. I’ve worked in software development in the medical devices industry for decades, and I recently retired early and moved to Asia with my wife and child. I think I left the field at the right time as many of our jobs were going to overseas workers who get paid less than us Americans. The work is still there, there are many more developers, but they are mostly now overseas in South Asia.
@yovngrahhh
@yovngrahhh 10 ай бұрын
Wow. I was going to school do be a CRNA but I was really considering being a SD because the birth of only baby recently for some “pros” of a SD
@TheJacrespo
@TheJacrespo Жыл бұрын
It is much easier than that: the golden age of the IT field was largely due to enormous financial bubbles created by free money with negative interest rates. Once the financial bubble bursts, IT jobs disappear, leaving countless unemployed individuals and resulting in low salaries. This is what is happening now.
@siemniak
@siemniak Жыл бұрын
I was blue collar worker for most of my life and started to learn smth to transition to white collar. But it seems, blue collar will soon take over anyway :D
@adamfeher64
@adamfeher64 Жыл бұрын
The way how fast he ends his videos always makes me laugh and fascinate at the same time 😂 here it takes less than 5 seconds 😂
@asanlidev
@asanlidev Жыл бұрын
As far as I understood he tells me to quit programming asap and become a waitress
@bettertelevision968
@bettertelevision968 Жыл бұрын
pool dancer 😂
@cyberearthYT
@cyberearthYT Жыл бұрын
I always had an issue with focussing. I started maybe 30 projects and completed non. I see it similar to you. I would not call myself a winner with all the rubbish in my head :-) It's hard to learn each year a new framework or whatever is just coming up. Anyway, with your level of knowhow, I would not quit coding. You came so far and now is the time to leverage this potential.
@heartandmindcompass
@heartandmindcompass Жыл бұрын
The entrepreneur still needs to be a bit of a technician
@upsanddowns960
@upsanddowns960 6 ай бұрын
Nah People believe more things than they understand just bullshit them
@jcentricity
@jcentricity Жыл бұрын
I got out of programming and became Enterprise Architect / Solution Architect because programming jobs are being outsourced over seas
@topdev_tech9156
@topdev_tech9156 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t spend four years in college but instead did a full stack boot camp and have expanded my knowledge of that. I build things for small businesses web apps websites etc. I’ve never had a job and have only half heartedly looked I started coding for entrepreneurial reasons.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
Child prodigy you are...
@I_Lemaire
@I_Lemaire Жыл бұрын
Stop being half-hearted.
@saitamajay6435
@saitamajay6435 Жыл бұрын
chatgpt will be replacing you soon
@waynelai354
@waynelai354 Жыл бұрын
I knew I wanted to work with computers when I was 10. I was the best programmer in my class through to college. Then once I actually got a job, after just a few years of coding, I was discouraged from growing further that way because coders were not needed. All the coding roles were getting outsourced, but they wanted me to be a communicator instead. Then later the heavy outsourcing changed and we ended up with a shortage of developers making me regret not staying technical. Now, I just want to do something creative. AI enables creativity, so I feel pretty good.
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi Жыл бұрын
This industry man, seriously... it changes so brutally fast
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi Жыл бұрын
I havent tried ai art, because i like drawing, but im learning blender on my free time and a game engine. Might play around with it just for the joy of making things come to life in my screen. Enjoy your creative endeavors fella 🙌
@Kpeevers
@Kpeevers Жыл бұрын
Create
@1901elina
@1901elina Жыл бұрын
@@SeaSerpentLevi "I haven't tried ai art because I like drawing" this is what I don't like about ai. I'm a musician. Sure, I could use ai to create music but is that me being creative or the ai? One could argue you have to be creative with the prompts but come on... A text prompt that takes 10 seconds is not nearly the same as actually creating music yourself and expressing yourself in melody. However when songs can be made in ten seconds will there be value for those that take months to finish? It's quite disheartening to think about
@divineigbinoba4506
@divineigbinoba4506 Жыл бұрын
@@1901elina Who tells the AI what kind of sound to produce? You! Now who's creative the guy who generates the idea or the guy who draws the idea as specified by the guy with the idea?... One thinks while the other moves the brush. Look, Your creativity (of what you want) determine the output of the AI. The AI simply let's you execute on your idea asap, also you can make necessary changes if needed.
@thesunchaser582
@thesunchaser582 Жыл бұрын
It still hard to find in these days a qualified eletrician, or a stone mason, a pipeliner or whatever. Compromissed people are rare to find even in the most simple labors/services. U can still make the difference doing whatever u've been doing.
@tarnum113
@tarnum113 Жыл бұрын
The Golden Age of programming is gone 😢
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
Long live The Golden Age of Programming...
@jmoney1941
@jmoney1941 Жыл бұрын
There may be something else yet on the horizon.
@marusdod3685
@marusdod3685 Жыл бұрын
people said that too when compilers were made available
@herikaniugu
@herikaniugu Жыл бұрын
I think AI failed to replace it
@saitamajay6435
@saitamajay6435 Жыл бұрын
Thats what happens when everyone thinks they can be the next mark zuckerberg
@vivienseguy
@vivienseguy Жыл бұрын
Coding should always be a complementary skill next to something more solid and stable such as mathematics, physics, mechanical engineering etc.
@takoflame4948
@takoflame4948 Жыл бұрын
shhhh u making too muh sense
@Spacenoidx
@Spacenoidx Жыл бұрын
or something that gets you bitches and massively elevates you relative to your field, like data journalism
@HarryManback0
@HarryManback0 Жыл бұрын
Software engineering requires zero knowledge of mathematics, physics, or mechanical engineering. I don't know a single non-AI/ML developer who uses math more complex than algebra in their work. If someone wants to go into those fields specifically, then they should get a degree in math or physics, but that's totally unrelated to software development.
@NashatJumaah
@NashatJumaah Жыл бұрын
True...
@keepitreal2902
@keepitreal2902 Жыл бұрын
If you want a career, don't go into maths or physics. Engineering yes.
@atomknife9106
@atomknife9106 Жыл бұрын
"If you want opportunities you have to continue looking forward and not backwards" I think this final quote summarise the video pretty well for me. Its really hard for me to let go my future visualization of myself being a tech guy, but at the same time I just want big money and to be successful. I just feel that I am throwing away my potential getting there through content creation or other non technical ways. I have the dream of having a tech startup and make millions, but maybe thats something from the past, I dont know, Im so fucking lost.
@CristianIntriago_
@CristianIntriago_ Жыл бұрын
Damn it
@victoriafalls8748
@victoriafalls8748 Жыл бұрын
I feel like everyone wants to get a good job and enjoy life, and they don't really care about what job it is, so when programming became popular they were like cool, let's try this. And I kinda feel lost cuz idk what the trend is, what job will be popular (and interesting) and will earn me decent money
@TheGkmasta
@TheGkmasta Жыл бұрын
If you want to have a tech startup and make millions, you need to learn how to be a CEO and raise money. You should not be in a technical role. You should be spending all your time raising the value of your company and getting investors.
@santo998
@santo998 Жыл бұрын
I had the same problem in the past, so I think you are seeing the problem bigger than it really is. You want to make money, nothing else. That is fine enough. Why would you wasting your technical potential if in the future, an AI will do that?
@atomknife9106
@atomknife9106 Жыл бұрын
@@santo998 because It’s not for others, it’s for me. Why does a painter paint a landscape if there are already cameras? I like science, math, physics, I like the EUREKA moment, the satisfaction of solving a really hard problem. Staying late at night solving a puzzle. And I know I would be a good mathematician or physicist. The thing is I want to be rich, I cannot allow myself not to be rich.
@unknownjustyet
@unknownjustyet Жыл бұрын
Its gotten to the point where I don't know what to tell people to go into. I love the field but it seems like everything has gone down. I am not sure what I want to do next. I was confident in the tech field but now not so much, but everything seems to be going in this direction career wise.🙂
@omaryouesoes
@omaryouesoes Жыл бұрын
I am trying to learn now.... what do you think? Is it downhill from here?
@christoff124
@christoff124 Жыл бұрын
you do realize the tech lead is being sarcastic right?
@Balkan55
@Balkan55 Жыл бұрын
Go be a construction worker than, or a bartender those are so lucrative. This tech thing pff peanuts
@itzhexen0
@itzhexen0 Жыл бұрын
You don't tell people anything. They have their own brain.
@gitgudchannel
@gitgudchannel Жыл бұрын
@@christoff124 he doesn't deserve to understand the levels of irony
@DrsHWolfenstein
@DrsHWolfenstein Жыл бұрын
I learned to program to build my own business. And I love solving problems. Don't get distracted.
@RayoBeatz
@RayoBeatz Жыл бұрын
this is all awesome predictions and we can also assume that platforms will find a way to de-moneitize any form of easy content. youtube is big on de-monetizing and it forces people to think outside the box which is good but then when someone finds a loop hole that gets patched or saturated. What I believe is that to survive in the future we will have to be an all-in-one creator of content, problem solving, etc. You can no longer just be good with 1 skill you have to have multiple skills. This could also mean we need more tools that can help people acquire or manage multiple skills. (cough) matrix brain connector that downloads skills (cough).
@themonkeyman2790
@themonkeyman2790 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if this is actually human evolution
@vanillaglue
@vanillaglue Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you read these comments, but you hit some serial nails on the head, and I think this is what distinguishes your channel. You're honest, brutally honest, in a way a good friend or parent would be. In this case, you seem to understand young adults are struggling and you're candid about top earners, something everyone wishes to be. Can you make a video on how to position yourself best for the future, on how to orient yourself towards making an enterpreneur? How do you recognize trends, how do you jump on them? How do you become independent? Thanks for your content! 🙏
@fkxfkx
@fkxfkx Жыл бұрын
Don’t drink the kook aid, bro.
@vanillaglue
@vanillaglue Жыл бұрын
@@fkxfkx you're gonna have to respond with something more substantial than an ad hominem
@fkxfkx
@fkxfkx Жыл бұрын
@@vanillaglue no, I don’t think i do.
@vanillaglue
@vanillaglue Жыл бұрын
@@fkxfkx gay
@cryptoinside8814
@cryptoinside8814 10 ай бұрын
Coding career is tough. When you have a critical bug and all the eyes are on you to resolve it, you simply don't sleep until that problem is solved....and sometimes it's not obvious to solve that problem and that's why you get paid the big bucks in exchange for your sleep.
@npquanh30402
@npquanh30402 Жыл бұрын
It won't save us, true, but it will definitely help us.
@bhutchin1996
@bhutchin1996 11 ай бұрын
I think we may be entering an entrepreneurial epoch. Someone wanting to do ecommerce with Shopify, for example, isn't going to want to mess around with something like ChatGPT, but a human freelancer or entrepreneur who works with the Shopify store owner could use something like ChatGPT to streamline their processes. With that said, people wanting to get a traditional job working for a corporation is going to face a lot of competition to be part of that small group of developers who oversee what something like ChatGPT is doing, and even they are going to be just quality assurance employees.
@BboyKeny
@BboyKeny Жыл бұрын
Programmer here, doing entrepreneurship for the bucks. I think the difference with coder -> entrepreneur between now and then is that now you need to get into business management, design, marketing and sales. Which means you need to learn psychology and statistics / data science. Although knowing coding really helps automating processes and gives you a birds eye view on the product you're building.
@unitedstatesofpostamerica7559
@unitedstatesofpostamerica7559 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone can be a content creator, people need to consume the content.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
There's probably money in that...like peanuts. Reminds me when I lived in LA and I was asked to join a "focus group" that would pay you a small amount of money to sample something...I never went, was too busy making coin. Now that I'm retired I would go.
@compilererror
@compilererror Жыл бұрын
other content creators
@kyokushinfighter78
@kyokushinfighter78 Жыл бұрын
He's correct, but I'd like to understand the reason. We are currently entering a new era of technological advancements, transitioning from manual to digital methods. This is similar to the impact of the typewriter, which led to the creation of professional typist jobs. However, when word processors emerged, everyone could type for themselves, and the typist profession disappeared. The same applies to app developers today. With the rise of no-code platforms and artificial intelligence, anyone can create an app, making the coding profession less significant. Moreover, the technology boom has come to an end. Tech startups are going bankrupt, and non-tech corporations never required a large number of developers to begin with.
@rafiqmuhamad8251
@rafiqmuhamad8251 Жыл бұрын
If you are talking about public consumer end, probably. But there are tons of programming jobs in the business backend and operation side. Software development is not just looking into the FANG dimension where the general mass is their main target.
@alexeysamokhin9629
@alexeysamokhin9629 7 ай бұрын
Moreover, consumers are difficult to deal with and are poor, mostly. The money is made in enterprises.
@erick-llerenas
@erick-llerenas Жыл бұрын
While GPT AI and other advanced artificial intelligence models have the potential to automate some programming tasks and improve developer productivity, it is unlikely that they will completely replace programmers. AI can assist with code generation, debugging, and even optimization, making it a valuable tool for developers. However, AI is not yet capable of fully understanding human intentions or complex requirements. Moreover, programming involves creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking, which are skills that AI cannot replicate to the same extent as humans. AI and automation may change the nature of programming jobs, making some tasks obsolete while creating new opportunities in other areas. Programmers will need to adapt and learn new skills to stay relevant, but there will likely always be a need for human expertise in software development. Collaboration between AI and human programmers can lead to more efficient development processes and innovative solutions.
@oranges557
@oranges557 Жыл бұрын
Funny how you have forgot how an exponential curve looks like. Ai will be several times smarter than it is now in just a few years. This wont just remain as a "cool new tool to help programmers get morw productive" soon it will be better than programmers in almost anything.
@lorddog7249
@lorddog7249 Жыл бұрын
⁠​⁠@@oranges557 AI will be better than literally anyone in doing anything. What else is new?
@QuandarNl
@QuandarNl 11 ай бұрын
I dont think so. I think very soon you will just specify the requirements, and the AI will generate the full project from a wireframe. Maybe you need some adjustment here and there, but that will be it.
@gavinkalikapersaud7225
@gavinkalikapersaud7225 11 ай бұрын
Developers are irrelevant. Coding will be replaced by AI within a few years
@DreambudTechnologyAI
@DreambudTechnologyAI Жыл бұрын
Why bro , Why ? As a Millionaire this Guy gave up on Coding. He needs a Major Paradigm Shift. We the Coders will never give up on Coding. We will come back bigger and stronger and as a Millionaire.
@Shmancy_pants_69
@Shmancy_pants_69 Жыл бұрын
Shrinking the market lol
@DreambudTechnologyAI
@DreambudTechnologyAI Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@DreambudTechnologyAI
@DreambudTechnologyAI Жыл бұрын
I'f everyone becomes a celebrity, no one is gonna win.
@DreambudTechnologyAI
@DreambudTechnologyAI Жыл бұрын
@@Shmancy_pants_69 true.. As a millionaire has storehouse of cash..send some here so we too can retire as a millionaire.
@davidionesi9207
@davidionesi9207 Жыл бұрын
Hi! I really enjoyed the video. Insightfull feedback. I'm learning programing in University and I think that it still has potential, more precisely, APIs. As you've said, companies are reducing their access but there are other small ones who don't. There's a service/software solution that gives access to theit data through REST, and I know from professionals that use that service that there's no solution that integrates with them, so they have to do a lot of things manually. Mainly, inserting data. I'm basically talking about a SaaS business so again, I'm back at the things that you said. Firstly, this is no "big" thing that makes you populat and creates millions. Secondly, behind what I'm pitching is basically the spirit of entrepreneurship, monetizing a good idea, the means just happens to be programming. I find your idea of Social Media OS really interesting so I'm deffinitely looking forward for more videos on that from you. Thank you, once again.
@culpritdesign
@culpritdesign Жыл бұрын
I do data warehousing and analytics/dashboarding. I think there will always be hunger for the business to get at their data, and more-so now with the data landscape becoming more complex and fractured over time.
@glowingcrowns1692
@glowingcrowns1692 Жыл бұрын
Ai cannot STOP the innovative man. Me personally I'm an artist and AI is trying real hard to replace us. But the human touch is STILL needed. To all my programers keep pushing!!
@Itsshadowgod
@Itsshadowgod Жыл бұрын
To all my carriage drivers keep pushing
@Itsshadowgod
@Itsshadowgod Жыл бұрын
Reality is sad bro. Just have to realize that, and change paths. I recommend sculpting out of marble. Digital art is dying out but real art isn’t going away anytime soon
@glowingcrowns1692
@glowingcrowns1692 Жыл бұрын
@@Itsshadowgod yeah carriage drivers in major cities are getting mad bank for date nights.
@theianmce
@theianmce Жыл бұрын
The problem is you got into programming for the money, glory and ego, not for love of the craft. Anyone who does things for those reasons will be unhappy no matter what.
@user-id8ng9eq9h
@user-id8ng9eq9h Жыл бұрын
If you want to earn an exceptional income, for whatever reason motivates you - there are really only two paths. Sales or entrepreneurship....
@compilererror
@compilererror Жыл бұрын
and ransomware -- you forgot ransomware
@luxraider5384
@luxraider5384 Жыл бұрын
@@compilererror you better live in russia then
@compilererror
@compilererror Жыл бұрын
@@luxraider5384 well it's common is Russia to insult you three times -- being in Russia is in fact an insult -- let me demonstrate: Твоя мать живет в России с тремя дохлыми рыбами, пахнущими тухлыми дохлыми морскими существами.
@compilererror
@compilererror Жыл бұрын
@@luxraider5384 it's a silly joke from a book I read on Russian insults -- please don't take it personal
@luxraider5384
@luxraider5384 Жыл бұрын
@@compilererror i was just joking over the fact that in russia you can freely randomware the west without going to jail
@manic2002
@manic2002 Жыл бұрын
Don't think programming is dead, it is definitely evolving. Chat GPT can generate good code scarily fast however it's still dangerous for non programmers to use it. Without the base understanding or the concepts, it's still gibberish to most. Stuff that we're used to and can abstract out is where others would give up. I think it's more likely we're at the start of a new age where our creativity can now be enhanced and realised faster than ever before in multiple languages at the touch of a prompt. It's brilliant writing something out and then saying now do that in c# or python and you have it exactly in seconds. The future is for the creative more than ever.
@chickenheart7615
@chickenheart7615 Жыл бұрын
ChatGPT makes my coding job easier. I don't want to write code . but I want to make new business, make new service. so I need to write code by myself. ChatGPT makes me focus on business more. Pure coding job will be shrinking.
@reroman3950
@reroman3950 Жыл бұрын
​@@chickenheart7615 coding is literally the funnest part goddamn it
@chickenheart7615
@chickenheart7615 Жыл бұрын
@@reroman3950 I can understand it. but coding itself would make less money or no money.
@14supersonic
@14supersonic Жыл бұрын
​@@reroman3950 The ideas you build with your code, and figure out how to solve the problems is the best part of coding. The more you code the more you feel like your just typing until you get to that end goal. Why AI is so great for creatives with great ideas, but didn't know how to start or how to build in the first place.
@SlideSugar
@SlideSugar Жыл бұрын
Chat GPT is probably the juiciest target for governments. For years they could not use most of the data they collected because of the sheer volume and lack of ability to get context or motives. But now every employee who's using it to rewrite a sensitive email or product pitch or apology by a government official to his wife is now all available in one centralized place. I don't expect ChatGPT to be trusted in the future when the full vulnerability of it to nation state actors becomes more apparent. Am I wrong?
@rennerprince6467
@rennerprince6467 Жыл бұрын
This video is like opening my third eye
@eqfira
@eqfira Жыл бұрын
@searchindex3438
@searchindex3438 Жыл бұрын
And then poking it 😂
@rennerprince6467
@rennerprince6467 Жыл бұрын
@@searchindex3438 bro fr 😭
@lolzgang8838
@lolzgang8838 Жыл бұрын
I'll say this I love coding but the hype is not real day to day at a company 😭
@3WR6f3
@3WR6f3 Жыл бұрын
The more I think about this the truer it is
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
Don't think about it then...
@kushpatel8968
@kushpatel8968 Жыл бұрын
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@Peak_Stone
@Peak_Stone Жыл бұрын
It's just random BS
@defy933
@defy933 Жыл бұрын
@@raylopez99 ignorance is bliss
@tigerscott2966
@tigerscott2966 Жыл бұрын
So true! My friend is a software engineer... He refused to take any classes in physics, so NASA passed on him... He worked at EA Sports, but they let him go... His coding job paid $60.00 an hour, but they off loaded their coding projects to India where $15.00 an hour pays for the same work..
@oneutch4048
@oneutch4048 Жыл бұрын
I'm a visual designer, have worked mostly in webs (talking about over saturated markets...) and I have been studying where to direct my work now, even thinking about changing career completely, everyone says about studying programming or jumping into the trend of AI or machine learning, but I think you're right, programming is not what it used to be, at least not to earn money, of course whoever has the dream of programming a video game or specific software goes ahead, but if it's just to earn money, I think there are better opportunities. I'm going for video editing for the moment, and I will try to incorporate AIs into my work as much as possible, even if only to keep up, I'm thinking of making content about it as well, I believe that in this time of rapid change, opportunities will present themselves, we need to keep the eyes open.
@looksmatteronly
@looksmatteronly Жыл бұрын
is video editing good?
@user-zx2ol9js4y
@user-zx2ol9js4y Жыл бұрын
The real world has no more resources to support industry to grow exponentially. Nearly all things are monetized, including people's time and perception (sight, hearing, touching, emotion), that are invaded by ads, tweets, shorts, videos, games. The economy just hit phisical limit of nature, and that's why big company closed source to monopolize profit, there is no way to get a big growth and no good oppertunity for normal people.
@moonmonoar5000
@moonmonoar5000 Жыл бұрын
I recently started using Chat GPT while coding(Java and PHP). One thing I noticed, in just a day that I saved almost 3 days of work. It's just like Stack Overflow and Google but better. As I already know how to build the app itself, Chat GPT just writes the codes for me and I tweak them and fix them for my environment. By the way, I'm a Software Engineering student. Getting into the University I noticed most of my classmates are not good at programming. But I had about 4 years of experience and I did well in all the tests in the first semester, so because of their interest I created a web app where I teach them basic programming for some fee, and I am building the Android app for that. From my experience, I think Chat GPT is a great tool for us. It saves us a lot of time. Sure it writes shitty codes too, but if you are a good programmer you will know it just by seeing the code, then just tweak it or see for other ways. Also... My motive was never getting the 'Great Job'. I enjoyed programming ever since I was in high school. But now, not gonna lie I am trying my best to be better to be able to get a decent job.
@andrewnorris5415
@andrewnorris5415 Жыл бұрын
It's good at boiler plate stuff that is already coded online. I've been a pro coder for a number of years and started way back in the 1990s writing for games companies. I have also been working on AI coding tools myself recently. There's a lot of improvement to be done. In real world coding situations outside of exercises for exams - it does not help that much - as it stands. It's a time saver to save looking it up on SO. But if anything it raises the ball. You have to really understand what is going on. There is still a big demand for better custom software. The AI coding tools will improve. Hard to predict how fast, but not likely as fast as many seem to think. It's giving an illusion of being more intelligent that it is at the moment. Most of the work in involved in coding is not automated. Lots of big problems to solve in AI. The current AI is not doing much that fancy. But the investment in it could improve it. Big tech was woken up. So it's unpredictable. AI is a good field to be in right now.
@moonmonoar5000
@moonmonoar5000 Жыл бұрын
@Manuscript Films Agreed, I was saying the same thing, it helps writting codes, but the programmer must know everything that is going on. The app I was building is progressing faster than my previous projects, much faster. The reasons are, 1. I no longer have to search and look for solutions on stack overflow over and over again, I just pasted the error messages and added some of my assumptions about why that occurred what I would normally use to search on google, and it answers with code, also I can ask it to make the code match my use case. 2. Code editing, for big arrays to multiple Map/Hasmap keys, to value files, It can edit any entry for me. Saves a lot of time. For now, it's okay I guess.
@Todor81
@Todor81 Жыл бұрын
Can you understand now how Chat GPT is good in a hand of Software Architect or Senior Software Developer. They making code much faster now. One day of work is now becoming 2 hours of work. What that means for your future? Now a days one Senior can replace 3 or more Seniors with Chat GPT improving their efficient, but on the other hand demand for apps and software are decreasing
@vagifk2864
@vagifk2864 Жыл бұрын
For real business applications rather than university coding it will not be so useful, but still can save you 20-30% of your coding time. Please bear in mind though that programmers read code 5 times more that write the new code.
@rx5514
@rx5514 Жыл бұрын
The part about math professor is so true. Math and physics people tend to think what they do is "cool", but in reality nobody cares about them.
@Riesenpuller
@Riesenpuller Жыл бұрын
Exactly the reason i keep watching this content. No overhyped bullshit, just a critical analysis. Actually I agree with you. ChatGPT is just a tool not more. I remember when people where mindblown by google, it was not that long ago. Did google make us all rich?!
@onlyyoucanstopevil9024
@onlyyoucanstopevil9024 Жыл бұрын
YEAH , IT'S tool , but with chatgpt / GPT4 Work that should be done by 100 people can be done by 20 people now So the other 80 people are retired
@westaradocy4587
@westaradocy4587 Жыл бұрын
@@onlyyoucanstopevil9024 I don't think so. For my experience, ChatGPT is just a smarter version of search engine, not something real revolutionary. What it can do is just fitting a mass distribution from big language databases and then predicting its own sequence. The results from pretrained transformers are stochastic, vulnerable and full of mistakes. It just make up nonsenses when the question-result pairs cannot fit into the distribution. Any company concerning precise businesses should be careful about ChatGPT. These AI models still need a long way to be real artificial intelligence.
@fabiosilva9637
@fabiosilva9637 Жыл бұрын
It’s not about chatgot or gpt4 or midjourney, they are basic at the moment. It’s about seeing the huge black cloud in the horizon coming towards you and you getting the urge to hide. And yes, A LOT and i mean A LOT of people got rich from google. I don’t even understand why you tried to compare them
@turkyturky6274
@turkyturky6274 Жыл бұрын
I got my first coding job in 2019, i was excited after working for 4 years and 2 layoffs, i feel kinda burned out. But any wfh job beats the meat grinder, so i will still code.
@Spacenoidx
@Spacenoidx Жыл бұрын
bro, half the wfh jobs ARE the meat grinder 😭
@turkyturky6274
@turkyturky6274 Жыл бұрын
@@Spacenoidx lol when you have to sit in an office and pretend to work for 8 hours or relax at home, with no one breathing down your neck
@excallibur4574
@excallibur4574 Жыл бұрын
"when was the last time you saw a new app go viral" TikTok? ChatGPT? lol
@HouseGuide
@HouseGuide Жыл бұрын
You don't have to explain why you quit coding. I too had a number of coding classes and I felt it was turning my brain into mush. I could not even talk normally anymore. And nothing else in the world existed to me anymore just coding. We are not machines who do nothing else but organize and count numbers. I was very happy to stop.
@riddion2
@riddion2 4 ай бұрын
When I was around 10 in 1983 I realized I wanted to be a programmer, not because I wanted to be rich but to create something. I looked at it as my own Lego set where the possibilities were endless. Now I still feel this way. We are creators where the building blocks change over time and we have to adapt to it. I must admit that I feel a little threatened by AI but at the end of the day what we do isn't just coding, which is easy, but creating, solving problems, giving advise to customers. That Lego set is still there. Please don't be dismayed by this man who has lost his edge.
@lawrencequick7218
@lawrencequick7218 2 ай бұрын
Better tools abstract the mundane steps to help us better actualize out creative endevors.
@Blackread
@Blackread Жыл бұрын
KZbin channels that do just "ultra graphics" game engine footage without any commentary definitely aren't getting hundreds of thousands of views. Even Digital Dreams, one of the most popular channels in the genre and featured on this video, typically only gets maybe 20-30 thousand views on their videos. Pretty graphics are nice, but people want to watch other people. It's just how humans are built.
@luvpiggery
@luvpiggery Жыл бұрын
I found it really strange moving from australia to the US and be making such an insane amount of money for what is considered a trade skill at home. I was always an analyst, programmer or developer and from my experience this nomenclature is pretty normalized outside of America. Given the wild west nature and general lack of discipline of software 'engineers' that I've worked with, even to this very day, still have a hard time with the 'engineer' term. So, maybe it's more like the self congratulatory, homogenized counter culture of nerd-dom is regressing to something that was more status quo a decade or two ago. Gold Rush times are over, friend.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
I'm learning Rust... the program for the future. OOP with C type performance. Get in the ground floor of the next gold rush.
@alexfrank5331
@alexfrank5331 Жыл бұрын
@@raylopez99 How is it different from all the other "it's like C but better" languages...
@alexfrank5331
@alexfrank5331 Жыл бұрын
You're comparing apple to oranges. Average tech jobs in Sydney, Australia still pay more than the same jobs in Utah, USA. But if you compare Sydney to Silicon Valley of course Sydney is going to seem very low.
@takoflame4948
@takoflame4948 Жыл бұрын
Yup take India for example there's a flood of programmers. its literally like common knowledge
@RussTeeTrombone
@RussTeeTrombone Жыл бұрын
“Engineer” is a fake Silicon Valley term, we’re all “developers” at best and realistically mostly “Web Programmers”
@juleslondon
@juleslondon Жыл бұрын
I've definitely been coding in "maintenance mode" for too long, have to do something more interesting soon (one more paycheck and I'm out lol)
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi Жыл бұрын
Good luck brother 🙌
@subodhgautam649
@subodhgautam649 11 ай бұрын
You have shared some very great observations and unusual overlooked aspects of life...which all of us have come across but never tried to put in words...its always a pleasure to hear some intellectual / academic talking...
@germainst5603
@germainst5603 Жыл бұрын
Your sarcasm is so tastefully used its an art itself. Really entertaining, but only small portions lol. Keep up the good work man!
@snailsfrogslegs119
@snailsfrogslegs119 Жыл бұрын
I believe that most software engineering jobs have been make-work jobs for a very long time now. Meaning... they are totally unnecessary to the business that hires them and were just there to burn through investment money and justify large managerial salaries. Now the money is tight and the rug has been pulled out from under the profession. As for apps... they are unnecessary expenses in a time of nascent poverty. The big hope of "coding" to bring people out of poverty and into a middle class life... is mostly over. All IMHO.
@MrSkavenger
@MrSkavenger Жыл бұрын
Honestly as someone learning to code now, I’m not looking to be a millionaire from it or even close. I’m just looking to get out a Shitty paying and into a career path on something I like. I’ll take 70-100k without hesitation, way more than I’m making now.
@T3Kostanich-ms1ib
@T3Kostanich-ms1ib Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update it's good to know what's happening on the social media platform for myself which I know very little about the technical side as you just explained very interesting thanks once again
@afiasheikh416
@afiasheikh416 Жыл бұрын
May be u leave code, but code won't leave u. I left coding for so many times. Coming back to it.
@joshuamowdy9230
@joshuamowdy9230 Жыл бұрын
Hello. The timing of the massive layoffs in tech industry. Coincides with the release of a.i. And these companies realize and know they won't be needing so many employees. Fax Good luck.
@MrGinz4uuu
@MrGinz4uuu Жыл бұрын
Businesses would still need there websites to be launched and maintained.. sure lot of them will not just ask Ai to maintain there website.. so this business will still be there I hope
@playtime4714
@playtime4714 Жыл бұрын
its so much relive to hear this from someone who has seen and done so much in this field, i talk to collage students all the time and for some reason they all think a career in programming is a golden ticket to the good life. they always ignore all the challenges involved.
@fxcomm24
@fxcomm24 Жыл бұрын
Lots of programmers are still making a ton of money out there. Sure it's not a gold rush anymore, but to say it's dying and a dead-end job with no money is out-of-touch and insane. 100s of hours of leetcode for a 75k job? What planet does this guy live on? Most people I know who have done this much leetcode make 300-500k. TechLead is basically saying here that all doctors do is give a diagnosis, and that everything that isn't related to content creation or air pods is garbage. Seriously what has he been smoking. Making crazy statements like "programmers should never have gotten this far", when the most valuable companies in the world are software companies. Why spread so much misinformation and narrow view of the world.
@josephbishara4791
@josephbishara4791 Жыл бұрын
Don't take what TechLead says so literally. He's just a KZbin content creator/influencer who is skilled at creating engaging content that triggers unconscious and conscious reactions in the brains of people. In the digital age, content is king. Whether the content is right or wrong is a different debate.
@alexfrank5331
@alexfrank5331 Жыл бұрын
Now is the best time to get into coding. Fact is, even with the help of ChatGPT4 (or GPT5, 6, etc.), 99.999% of the population are still TOO DUMB to get an app to work. What ChatGPT means is that coder's lives will be EVEN EASIER. It's like Stack Overflow but next level. Sure, idiots can pretend to know what they're doing using ChatGPT just like how they could copy/paste python scripts or ask co-worker or on internet to help them. Though at the end of the day the code will be as good (or bad) as the programmers. The only people who are getting replaced are the ones who don't care about accuracy and reliability. So mainstream "journalists" and "bloggers" will be the first to go.
@HappyFarmUrbanPermaculture
@HappyFarmUrbanPermaculture Жыл бұрын
100@% accurate
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
Alex Frank we meet again in the comments section. You're right as rain. A study found that since WWII there's been the "Flynn Effect" where every generation actually gets smarter, as measured in IQ standardized tests, UNTIL the Covid-19 pandemic, when it was found there's now a "reverse Flynn Effect" (people are getting dumber). Nobody really knows why, but if you IQ is above average and you can code, you have a leg up on the rest of the world.
@redpillsatori3020
@redpillsatori3020 Жыл бұрын
Yes, however, I think AI is going to make it easier for dumb people to write semi-decent code, and the tech is just in its infancy right now. Think of how unbelievably difficult being a programmer was just 20-30 years ago. Memory was scarce, and computers ran much slower, so your code had to be super efficient. Coders made around $80K annually back in the 90s, and it's maybe $60-$120K today (depending on your experience and job), but, because of inflation, $100K is maybe $60K in 1990s' dollars. My point is that coding was already getting easier, and paying less, before ChatGPT came around, and that's only going to get worse.
@JaimeRosario884
@JaimeRosario884 Жыл бұрын
I feel like coders jobs getting easier means that less programmers will be needed, since you will be able to work more efficiently thanks to AI. Also, since it will be easier, there will be more entry level competition, which will translate into lower wages since there will be a bigger supply of junior developers who will be able to do a decent amount work per day with the help AI.
@brucelu4782
@brucelu4782 Жыл бұрын
natural language programming man, English is all you need, with some logic and understanding.
@annihilation9670
@annihilation9670 Жыл бұрын
You have to learn to think big, it's the only way to be a coder today. Local thinking means obeying the general trend of things, or working for someone else.
@CB-sf9mx
@CB-sf9mx Жыл бұрын
The vast majority of office work is going to be done by AI. Society has to change to support the swathes of underskilled, unemployable people. The safest industries are technicians imo. Electricians, plumbers, builders, these jobs cant be done by AI until they have cheap enough robotics, which is still far enough away. The irony that the blue collar worker will be safe and sound whilst the white collar workers suffers in poverty is too much.
@searchindex3438
@searchindex3438 Жыл бұрын
The only problem is that technicians tend to get pigeon-holed into 5 year limited jobs with no career path …ergo they are streamlined for ‘easy hiring and firing’ because most people won’t be expected to stay at them more than 5 years …and the ones that do will get muscles out ergo companies try to underman by hiring at the lowest pay, lowest rank, then either keeping them at the lowest pay as long as possible, creating high turnover, or giving regular raises until they max out then find reasons to let them go or force them to quit
@searchindex3438
@searchindex3438 Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting that you noted the swaths of unskilled unemployables …no one else seems to ‘get that’ reality They assume that PhDs will take care of everything but the reality is our PhD students have been dumbed down and spoiled and they don’t want to work and they don’t know how to work The big topic is climate industry but it’s embarrassing how many numb nuts masters and PhDs we have that can’t and won’t use a measuring cup or take a proper sample or adhere to lab rules
@CB-sf9mx
@CB-sf9mx Жыл бұрын
@@searchindex3438 You could be a local self-employed technician and earn a decent wage, be part of the local community and all that. I see it as quite a tempting career.
@siemniak
@siemniak Жыл бұрын
@@CB-sf9mx if you wanna be work as technician actually being self-employed is the only way worth persuing. Still... it's not even middle class type of life.
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 Жыл бұрын
Dude I am rewriting the WIN32 API, it's called the WIN64 API and I will sell it to Microsoft and become a multi-millionaire.
@bigboss-qv7pe
@bigboss-qv7pe Жыл бұрын
Thx for the idea
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 Жыл бұрын
@@bigboss-qv7pe lolz
@eqfira
@eqfira Жыл бұрын
@ReparadorAficionado
@ReparadorAficionado Жыл бұрын
Yes, I´m refactoring legacy code on maintenance mode. 😄
@pmarreck
@pmarreck Жыл бұрын
“What was the last app that went viral?” Well, ChatGPT would qualify… as the most viral app in history
@mikewice3608
@mikewice3608 Жыл бұрын
Tiktok was still massively viral and was the most downloaded app in 2022. Roblox is huge and getting bigger all the time. It has still not reached its potential and continues to grow massively. ChatGPT and their API will create a HUGE rush on new apps. It has already started. Pretending that there are no "viral" apps is just ignoring piles of data to support a false narrative for the subject of the video.
@RayoBeatz
@RayoBeatz Жыл бұрын
if I have learned anything... anything at all (sips water) its that all the books i've read on leadership, sales, marketing, phycology, etc.. it all points to one thing that will never die. PEOPLE. You have to be good with people and as long as there are introverts and shy, passive people then jobs like sales, marketing, and connecting with others will always be there. not everyone wants an AI in there face when trying to ask questions.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
Rayo, look in the mirror. Are you attractive? All the sales people in pharma, for example, are intelligent, persuasive, articulate ... and drop dead gorgeous women. The clients are often dirty old men. Coincidence? And people people are often party animals, that WeWork guy Adam N* comes to mind. But you're right tho... sales is lucrative.
@compilererror
@compilererror Жыл бұрын
"if" being the operative word here.
@unknowjlm
@unknowjlm Жыл бұрын
People will never die ?...
@siemniak
@siemniak Жыл бұрын
@@raylopez99 funny , when i see hot woman doing some stupid low paying job like shop assistant or smth i'm always thinking wtf is she doing here ? She could be making millions just by showing her face and selling smth stupid online. Your statement is so true, but i have to add i'm no simp would never buy anything from a woman just because she is hot just to make things clear.
@rickystafford7433
@rickystafford7433 Жыл бұрын
what are you gonna do with the glory and riches? absolutely nothing, your life isn’t going to change one bit, you’re just going to look for the next opportunity and grind it out again. Life is a grind.
@yunuscobanoglu6136
@yunuscobanoglu6136 Жыл бұрын
Love the positive enegy 😂😂
@yalslaus
@yalslaus Жыл бұрын
no sugarcoating here
@bukuism
@bukuism Жыл бұрын
Sarcastic energy 🎉
@RatherBeCancelledThanHandled
@RatherBeCancelledThanHandled Жыл бұрын
Truthfully if you don’t own land , have a dividend portfolio you can live off and a business / real estate generating passive income you’re in trouble . Inflation has made exchanging time for money inefficient. The goal is to escape the 9-5 as quickly as possible before it gets even worse .
@immortalpuffin6643
@immortalpuffin6643 Жыл бұрын
It's funny, in college I always felt that I wouldn't like being a software engineer. I loved math and by extension algorithms, data structures, theoretical computer science and programming, but always thought that I would be giving up those really cool subjects to be a standard developer, developing whatever business application my boss wanted me to. Fast forward to now, working as a software engineer, and I'm honestly enjoying it. I know I'm not going to get rich doing it, I never really thought I was going to, I honestly just wanted to learn something interesting in college and math / programming fit like a glove. I've been mulling over going back to school for a graduate degree in math or comp sci (maybe applied math, computational math, AI / data science, even pure is an option) but whether I go back to school, keep working as a software engineer or go into another industry entirely doesn't matter all that much. At the end of the day I chose STEM because it's fun, and I'm content with that.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
Cool, bbut have you or anybody you know ever used a Laplace Transform, a Fourier transform, or a FFT in code? I hear they're used in programming games, I guess in order to make working with simple differential equations easier, or to make a difficult time domain equation map into another frequency domain equation that's easier to work with.
@immortalpuffin6643
@immortalpuffin6643 Жыл бұрын
@@raylopez99 I get what you're saying, but I see it differently. I could work as a developer for the rest of my life and never use these concepts in a professional setting, yet enjoy them nonetheless.When I started programming and getting deeper into math, I did it for two reasons: 1. it was fun to do and 2. it would get me a job. The fun of playing around with ideas and tinkering with things is what keeps me engaged, not necessarily what I do from 9-5.
@takoflame4948
@takoflame4948 Жыл бұрын
thats the thing. most folks aka nerds loved programing they even did it on their spare time. but folks just wanted a quick high paying job. behold bootcamps
@immortalpuffin6643
@immortalpuffin6643 Жыл бұрын
@@takoflame4948 I think it's a matter of finding what you really like as well. For example, I like building things enough, but I wouldn't say that's my passion. My passion is solving problems and understanding complex topics. Software engineering satisfies that for me right now, if it ever doesn't I can always pivot to another career.
@saitamajay6435
@saitamajay6435 Жыл бұрын
@@immortalpuffin6643 would you recommend software engineering to someone that loves math
@Babaelow
@Babaelow 5 ай бұрын
Diffrent title: Being useful isn't paying well - so stop being useful
@evanmcarthur3067
@evanmcarthur3067 Жыл бұрын
8:17 Oh my Goodness he nailed it! I went to college from 2004 to 2009 and got a Degree and a Minor too, then I did some “ finding myself” for a few years then went to school again for IT in 2011, luckily I went on a study abroad to Japan. Supposed have been for 9 months but I hit the ground running failed two classes but found work and a wife and got a job at start up using some web application for kids I slapped together while teaching, they gave me some school to manage and then a few thousands to start my own school. I bring in less than a teacher in America but I got experience of opening and managing a brand. I’ll be poor but I think I’ll be a poor person’s leader lol. It’s a blood bath out there! If you didn’t get good connections growing up or from school are talented and lucky It’s just drudgery and depression. For me it’s drudgery minus depression 😅
@jasonchen-alienroid
@jasonchen-alienroid Жыл бұрын
The honest truth about chatGPT is that how simple our entire human knowledge is. Able to use mathematical models to capture most information, compute and act on it. Entire engineering domain is basically a handful of problem solving skills being pivot and repackaged to solve the next thing. That's just easily realized by chatGPT...
@inyenyenzi
@inyenyenzi Жыл бұрын
There's a big difference between a Computer Scientist and a Programmer. AI can replace programmers but AI can only be created by good Computer Scientists. This is something most people even tech companies have failed to appreciate and understand. Android SDK I am looking at you.
@vzuzukin
@vzuzukin Жыл бұрын
Podcasts are great! 🎙️
@adamrogers7822
@adamrogers7822 Жыл бұрын
Good ideas, put them in motion for us.
@TLPmediaUSA
@TLPmediaUSA Жыл бұрын
Going back to school for my 2nd degree in social work. The IT job reqs for intro positions are insane. AI can spit out more code in a second than I could type in an hour.
@alkebabish
@alkebabish 10 ай бұрын
I quit social work and went back into coding 😂 but I've only ever worked freelance cos I found 9-5 development jobs soul-crushing
@andyhunt5150
@andyhunt5150 Жыл бұрын
“I quit coding but make sure to go to my website. “ Dude. WTF?
@bilalsalmi4136
@bilalsalmi4136 Жыл бұрын
Don't let some random youtubers mis-lead you , so that they earn money from you by getting you to their channel description business websites. this is a game of marketing be smart.
@dragenn
@dragenn Жыл бұрын
Building a concurrency library to speed up mobile games. Not going to lie it's been a hell of a process, and between all the delays and utter disrespect from everyone in my life. P.S. I'm a senior developer and It's a miracle I'm still sane.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
That's hard. From what I've read (I'm just a hobby coder) PCs are not really written to take advantage of parallelism, even when they have multiple threads. Maybe in the future they will be.
@Zed871
@Zed871 Жыл бұрын
​@@raylopez99 if you code for a hobby what is your profession?
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Жыл бұрын
@@Zed871 retired
@Zed871
@Zed871 Жыл бұрын
@@raylopez99 I would guess early?
@DJOMI7
@DJOMI7 Жыл бұрын
I'm 16 and I was ready to go into Computer Science but seems like during lockdown everyone did some bootcamp and wanted to work in tech, now the job market is flooded, AI is developing fast and ready to replace the junior positions, I'm thinking in what to study in University.
@TheCarloslucerna
@TheCarloslucerna Жыл бұрын
Still do computer science.
@I_Lemaire
@I_Lemaire Жыл бұрын
Still do Computer Science. If anything--with the rise of AI, it will be the only degree that makes sense in the next 20 years.
@geepytee
@geepytee Жыл бұрын
Maybe hedge with Physics / Engineering in case hardware becomes all the hype
@DJOMI7
@DJOMI7 Жыл бұрын
Im from Japan, here Computer Science was never that popular like in the US, most respected degrees here are Medicine, Law and maybe Mechanical Engineering from top universities, I was interested in CS mostly because of western youtubers(most english I know I learned in youtube) here in Japan nobody really cares about programming...
@yalslaus
@yalslaus Жыл бұрын
Don't do computer science. Programming basics will become a mandatory skill for most professions. Do something else where you can integrate your programming skills.
@kaungsithu5606
@kaungsithu5606 10 ай бұрын
I am planning to do Masters in Computer science as someone with no STEM background. This video didn't discourage me, very informative and thought provoking indeed.
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