Message from @johnfrum
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just noticed the clock
could still change to pharma if I wanted to
🤔
For the zoomers:
You got a machine, ancient code, but machine works fine.
Now machine has a probem, but it isn't produced anymore.
So would you rather buy a new machine, maybe even gotta replace the extending machines, maybe even the whole complex, or hire some dipshit to fix your ancient code so machine works as always?
probably explains why companies haven't started adopting EYPC en-masse tbh
adopting != replacing your server farm
I heard you can easily migrate from older to newer xeons with minimal downtime
err, migrating*
EPYC is actually very succesfull right now
And as server continue to grow in demand(speed) and older sockets becoming useless, EPYC will be even more succesfull
It's just not a vibrant market as any consumer plattform
@xxxxx i’m east coast in the usa. i don’t see myself going back to college unless it was for a phd, most phd programs get enough funding to pay the students loans and get like a $500/month stipend. I’m working on my digital(embedded) for about 2 more months and have 2 killa projects then work up on my analog knowledge. looking to apply to startups in about 2-3 months/or asking some old-fags to be their apprentice like bunnie huang or forest mins
What degree do you hold currently?
electrical and computer engineering
Master/bachelor...
bache
Ah
Are start ups less of a meme over there?
its all a meme
Fiat currency is a meme
🙃🔫
🦑 member this meme
back
welcome
as for what is in demand, fullstack web-developer
you can learn how to do it in 3-6 months and take a position in any major city
Urgh
or work towards remote positions or starting ur own app or managing like 2-3 small biz’s website
There's the part in me that wants to agree, then again web dev is a big bubble and most are already aware of it
type in nyc engineering into any job search engine.
ah got it. So it's the IT jobs nobody wants 😄
IT has its levels
so EE is generally saturated, would you say?
its like both
most EE’s go the route of consulting or systems engineering
which is like using autocad to draw lines in space or some 3d software to draw the electrical lines from this box to that box
hat part is saturated cause ur using day 1 bread and butter ee ohms law: V=IR
anything beyond they want a shit load of experience or a supreme hunger to learn
>most EE
but you’ll have an easy life