and because junior devs are going extinct, I am apparently also supposed to just shrivel up and die, I guess. I can't convince my bosses that avoiding new code being written (they want us all in on low-code/no-code platforms) because junior devs straight up don't know how to code anymore is a ticking time bomb.
If they don't have the critical thinking skills to understand one screenful of code, how do they think they'll actually fare when the same logic is split between 50 projects running in different environments, with undocumented tight coupling and no tool that can understand all of it at once (like an lsp server for code) with each line being on a different page hidden behind 30 mouse clicks?
creating the "ai" in the first place also required the evolution of those 100 billion people. So by that argument, he was behind before he even started, and it's impossible to catch up
oh god.... we have built everything on microsoft stuff and the higher ups insist that anything that legally can be hosted on the cloud be migrated to azure. This will cause us (the actual workers) untold levels of pain if it were mandated by the eu.
I just use a smart plug and leave the switch on the blanket itself always on. if that's not possible you could always solder two wires to the button's contacts and hook in an esp32 or something
it's impossible for that to exist. First you have convince tle linux community toagree to one (1, uno, more than zero but less than two) runtime environment. And then to keep it backwards compatible. Because "you just need to recompile it" doesn't work for this (or ever, really, if you want something to keep working)
that's not politics. That's just normal people getting offended at things. It's normal because it's not possible to please everyone at once so there will always be someone.
so you make them want to stay by actually treating them well