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Nabaztag: Embodiment of "IoT" that was before its time

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1•simonjgreen•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Friends don't let friends do math after a few drinks

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Show HN: A free, minimal CV builder I made as a side project

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Show HN: Textream: Dynamic Island-style teleprompter for macOS with voice track

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Show HN: RexIDE - One app to command CLI agents across projects

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Windows is leaving old printers behind without solution

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2•storm1er•23m ago•1 comments

Eight More Months of Agents

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1•arrowsmith•25m ago•0 comments

Uber held liable, ordered to pay $8.5M in driver rape suit

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1•gslin•31m ago•0 comments

DayTradingCentral – Free Trading Journal (Next.js, NestJS, Postgres)

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Creative problem-solving of unsolved puzzles during REM sleep

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Wi-Fi 7 marketing is lying about its biggest feature [video]

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Show HN: CodeMic

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Casplist.eu

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(AI) Slop Terrifies Me

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Anthropic's team cut ad creation time from 30 minutes to 30 seconds

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Show HN: Elysia JIT "Compiler", why it's one of the fastest JavaScript framework

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Cache Monet

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Chinese Propaganda in Infomaniak's Euria, and a Reflection on Open Source AI

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2•bryanrasmussen•1h ago•0 comments
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1•eerichmond33•4mo ago

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austin-cheney•4mo ago
My suggestion is don't do that. Consider what your probably of success is. The more people do that the less successful you will become.

I suggest leaving the house and going to meet people. Go to job fairs, seminars, and trade fares. Find big contracting firms and make sure they get your resume, like TekSystems. Use your personal network.

Also, you might want to look outside of tech. There some amazing and less boring jobs out there. I suspect if you are trying to fire hose blast your resume to the world you aren't taking the time to find jobs you love. Do you want to be miserable?

eerichmond33•4mo ago
I didn't give enough context in my question I suppose... I am a masters student, and I do really love software engineering. I want to be in tech; I enjoy being in tech.

Appreciate the advice.

austin-cheney•4mo ago
No problem. In the years between the late 90s and about 2020 tech was on fire. Public software companies were rewarded on Wall Street for growth more than profitability. So that means hire like fire. Many of those people were not properly trained and could barely do the jobs assigned without considerable help.

Now the market has drastically constricted and there is now a legacy of fresh talent, some of which is likely very talented, competing against people out of work with 10 or more years experience. Some of those experienced people may not be very good at all, but they have a stacked resume, which is challenging to compete against. It also means programming for enjoyment is drastically different than programming for employment.

If you love programming as much as I do then keeping looking for tech jobs, but temper your expectations (A LOT) and simultaneously start building a plan B.