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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CS is and has been way over subscribed anyways. It started to get that way around 2010. So yes, if you are not capable of actual engineering and you managed to 💩 out a CS degree from an easy school to get into and an easy school to graduate from you are in trouble. Or if you generally have massive personality defects - which is also a major problem for CS related professionals. LLMs have significant limitations. They also have significant advantages given the right prompting. An LLM absolutely is not general intelligenc. If you are being replaced entirely by large language model, the problem is you [/quote] It sounds like you're jealous of tech salaries, which are substantially higher than salaries for traditional engineering such as mechanical, electrical, materials, etc. People who want easy engineering degrees go into civil engineering. Everyone knows that. [/quote] Actually, I graduated with a BS/MS in computer engineering in the early 2000s in 5 years and continue to do very well. Back then, we had a lot of people that didn’t even belong - to include the foreign PhD students I smoked when I took the qualifier and left. Now there are even more people that don’t belong. What you are seeing is a consequence of that and the over subscription. Hope that helps. [/quote]
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