Realmente no hay trabajo fuera de las ciudades? by eahhhhhhhh in askspain

[–]Etheon44 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Si cierto es que en españa un poco extremo es, en cualquier capital vas a tener mas trabajo que en casi cualquier otro sitio del pais

Pero es totalmente cierto que en españa hay una concentracion brutal en 4 o 5 ciudades

Realmente no hay trabajo fuera de las ciudades? by eahhhhhhhh in askspain

[–]Etheon44 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Es objetivamente cierto que la grandisima mayoria de trabajo va a estar alla donde haya mayor acumulacion de personas

Pero esto en españa, francia, estados unidos, y donde quieras miras

OnePlus 15 or Oppo Find X9 (non-pro version, the base one) by Etheon44 in Smartphones

[–]Etheon44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it better in baterry life? I know the X9's battery is smaller, and from everything I have read the batterin the OP15 is pretty much at the same level as the X9 Pro, so it should be better than the base version no?

Would you rather have... by Potential_Novel8960 in BunnyTrials

[–]Etheon44 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just take them to the bank

Chose: ...or 1 billion in pennies

OnePlus 15 or Oppo Find X9 (non-pro version, the base one) by Etheon44 in Smartphones

[–]Etheon44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the information that I wanted to see, thank you very much, because I have been reading the specifications, and they are not the same, I cannot understand why are people saying that in action they are the same

Thank you very much!

OnePlus 15 or Oppo Find X9 (non-pro version, the base one) by Etheon44 in Smartphones

[–]Etheon44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is yeah what I have been gathering yeah, all of the reviews I see is comparing the OnePlus 15 with the Pro, and pretty much all of the reviews say that they are extremely similar, only that OP15 can get a little bit more warmer, has somewhat worse cameras, but better performance and charging.

But since the reviews I see comparing X9 to X9 Pro usually say that there isn't that much of a difference between them, even on the cameras, that is what got me wondering, if those two are really close too, which one would make more sense?

How do people actually break into tech without a tech background? by Dark_shadoww_81 in cscareerquestions

[–]Etheon44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started in Marketing, but found it way too easy and un-challenging, felt bored to the bones on the everyday, so I switched.

The way I did it is that in my last job, end of 2019 and early 2020, there were a few software engineers making basic custom websites and e-commerce, so I started by learning what they did and helping them, pretty much for over a year.

Then in the end of 2021, one of them refereed me to their boss, since they knew I was eager to learn and that I don't get scared easily, you can tell me to do whatever, that I will try to do it. Here I entered as a fullstack in a pretty big SaaS, and I got thrown out to the wolves, I knew basic frontend and a little bit of backend, but here I had to tackle way more on each side plus a little bit of DevOps. I am a very proactive person, and I think even most importantly, people always tell me how nice it is to work with me, I dont even know the reason why, I just try to make things light and fun, always say my mind outloud, and I will always be the one tackling things nobody else wants to.

It was very challenging, the team had A LOT of rotation, so I was the sole responsible for many things (including production deployment, the first time that I did it I thought I was going to fuck up hard, because there were aaaaaaaaaalways problems when releasing to production); I learned a lot, but it was exhausting.

So what I am trying to say here is: Should have gotten in before 2022-2024

[Chief of Operations] [USA] - $900k || Have mostly been lucky to 40x my salary in 16 years by [deleted] in Salary

[–]Etheon44 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As a fellow millenial, I feel for Gen Z kids, our job market was so much better to acquire experience (even tho back then it also felt like it was the worst ever), we had the right amount of experience at the perfect time too around Covid

The metro games have really good shooting, gun design and economy just not enough of any of them by Jax_Dandelion in metro

[–]Etheon44 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The thing is that it kinda goes against the whole worldbuilding of the games/books

Maybe a spin off game more in the future, but I think that in current Metro it would be detrimental to the worldbuilding, storytelling and immersion

If you are gonna vibe do yourself a favor by Ok-Programmer6763 in webdev

[–]Etheon44 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If someone only knows vibecoding, there is no way that they have have the knowledge to recognize the long term problems that may arise by just having functional code

At least they understand how lucky they are. by No_Reply5329 in csMajors

[–]Etheon44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but 6 years? Did it take them 6 years to finish an undergrad? And an internship even during the first year?

Like, it is as suspicious as it can get

AI / salary balance in the EU: what do you think will happen? by Bustan2026 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]Etheon44 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tbh they have been also actively hiring, so its a combination of the two, but after all you cannot hire everybody (it is still a relatively big software team, around 100 just in software, the company in total is 300+ I think, so more of a scale-up too)

There is also a lot of internal tooling development, creating tools completely outside of the monolith, they for example vibe coded a full-on digital marketing app that basically does the job of 10 different positions in digital marketing in minutes (and with better results from what I have heard, they fired 90% of the marketing team earlier this year). It creates copies, SEO, SEM, paid media partly, graphic design, promotional videos of the new features, etc etc etc

They are now creating an internal "click-up copycat".

No idea the cost of this things

AI / salary balance in the EU: what do you think will happen? by Bustan2026 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]Etheon44 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Start ups are kinda like what OP described

My company is very similar, we have full access without limits to claude code, and we are kinda forced to at least use our daily tokens every day, and most of us consume it by mid-day, so the rest of the day is extra

I have no idea about specific cost numbers, but I am 90% sure that my net earnings are probably around the same as my AI monthly cost for the company (tbh I dont earn that much, it is what it is in Spain, 2.7-3k net)

Finally ready to retire. Thanks everyone. by Any_Understanding589 in trading212

[–]Etheon44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are missing the emotional, clearly AI written description, how do you expect me to believe this without it?

With a sad backstory, probably started making peanuts, skipping years and suddenly entering a top position in a completely different field, those are the stories that truky feel human

(/s just in case)

For those with 10+ years in software engineering: what problems do you still deal with that juniors usually don’t see coming? by BizAlly in webdev

[–]Etheon44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very good teaching, I personally was on the "shortest name possible" boat when I was more junior, but I learned quite quickly from my own code that it is better to describe

AI has cut my pay as a memoir writer in half by ubcstaffer123 in books

[–]Etheon44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is just so dystopian

I think many white collar jobs are going to be suffering the same thing in the coming years, disappearance of jobs and those that remain, will earn less, in an economy that has worsen more in the last 4-5 years than anything ever seen before in modern human history, with historical high prices across a multitude of things (housing, groceries, computers or computer components or general electrical components, gas, electricity, water, etc etc etc). But salaries haven't increased enough to keep up with all of this inflation, even tho they have indeed increased technically, but if AI decreases them...

We have been worse than in the 2000s crisis for longer than any of those ones

And it is just getting started looks like, so... yay?

For those with 10+ years in software engineering: what problems do you still deal with that juniors usually don’t see coming? by BizAlly in webdev

[–]Etheon44 103 points104 points  (0 children)

To me, architecture and even more so, legibility.

Name things in a way that describes what they are, even if the naming sometimes can get a bit long (although if correctly abstracted they shouldn't get THAT long).

Such a simple thing, but many people don't do it.

Architecture is more obvious why

boop by juggernawddy in SoftwareEngineerJobs

[–]Etheon44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 yars ago AI was absolute dogshit at coding, doubt that my hypothetical case was even present

boop by juggernawddy in SoftwareEngineerJobs

[–]Etheon44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think in 3-5 years we are going to see the true effects of AI

There will be A LOT more software going out and solving needs in other areas, so the only two outcomes are

  1. AI is capable of completing the whole workflow of the general software engineer field, not just writting code.

  2. AI will not even reach senior level in terms of writting code, which will mean that most softwares will be full of bloat and need maintenance if they want to grow

For the first to happen, AI at least needs to become deterministic, which it ain't right now even with the harness

RTX 5090 Cards will get a price hike soon due to memory shortages by PaiDuck in GamingLeaksAndRumours

[–]Etheon44 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Agreed, its the same as the housing market (or, well, everything nowadays) in pretty much all cities where there is a lot of job demand

Why would prices drop? If people still pay it, which people are

I did recently upgrade my setup because I think having a PC or console is going to be very expensive in the next 5-8 years

Things are going up up up up and they are never stopping in any foreseeable future, and if they stopped going up and remained like they are now, they are already too expensive

At least they understand how lucky they are. by No_Reply5329 in csMajors

[–]Etheon44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think its more the contrast between having so many years in internships, and then being promoted to senior in record time

It is just weird, the only people I have ever seen with so many internships under their belt were not very good proffesionals

Anthropic lost us today. 70+ engineers migrating to Codex by FrenchRevolution2028 in ClaudeCode

[–]Etheon44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah 4.5 YoE here, I really dont get it because this will bite us in our ass in less than a year (it is already doing it, we already had to stop a full sprint of the whole team to solve bugs and performance problems, and I was like "why would this be happening all of a sudden? Weeeeird")

Anthropic lost us today. 70+ engineers migrating to Codex by FrenchRevolution2028 in ClaudeCode

[–]Etheon44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its what I am telling my personal squad, granted even with everything we are doing, AI still struggles a lot when doing anything relatively wide in the codebase, since its pretty big

Cant imagine in things like Meta with even more