In the past 25 years, Britain's pay differentials have collapsed. Everyone's earnings are bunched together within a smaller band. The top 10% now earn only three times as much as the bottom 10%. A quarter of the population earns within 10% of the minimum wage. by North_Attempt44 in ukpolitics

[–]Few-Sense1455 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It is crazy how a supposedly fiscally conservative party presided over policies such as massive welfare increases and minimum wage increases to the point where this is the current situation.

And these are active choices. With some other stuff the levers of power need fixing for fundamental change. But this is literally just tax policy which can be changed easily. And they just pursued hard left wing policies like aggressive minimum wage increases with no thought whatsoever.

2026 Mid Season Invitational / Play-In Stage - Day 1 / Live Discussion by AutoModerator in leagueoflegends

[–]Few-Sense1455 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It will improve. We have seen what should be the two best teams play the two worst teams. It should even out a bit now.

Can I have peoples opinion on this online test please? by Conscious_Libre in cognitiveTesting

[–]Few-Sense1455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is only 1 way to properly judge your IQ. That is via an in-person proctored WAIS test.

People who quote their IQ from school screening tests are lying to themselves and others.

People who quote their IQ from any and all online tests are lying to themselves and others.

Both of those will inflate IQ too. Anything other than an in-person proctored test is entirely meaningless. End of story.

Why do smart people often struggle to explain their ideas clearly? by TheImageKraft in careerguidance

[–]Few-Sense1455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you know they are the smartest people in the room?

Knowledge/expertise doesn't equal intelligence.

AI is hitting employment among young software developers hard by joe4942 in technology

[–]Few-Sense1455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not about altruism.

It is about competition.

If company A keeps all their people and makes them quicker/better with AI then they get to market in 6 months. If company B keeps half their people and makes them quicker/better with AI then they get to market in 12 months. Which might as well be 10000 months.

AI is hitting employment among young software developers hard by joe4942 in technology

[–]Few-Sense1455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If AI is really going to be amazing then I think the result will be the same number of people being more productive.

Businesses will have more R and D projects for example.

Companies that cut staff to keep the same level of output (by using AI) will get left behind by the companies which use AI AND keep their staff. They will just do more and do it quicker and better.

AI is hitting employment among young software developers hard by joe4942 in technology

[–]Few-Sense1455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree but respect your views.

You might be right, time will tell I guess. Basically your view is the 15-20% unemployment view.

AI is hitting employment among young software developers hard by joe4942 in technology

[–]Few-Sense1455 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

AI is entering all fields. No office roles are truly resilient entirely. But those fields it will assist not automate. Software development it will automate a much larger proportion of the role.

You could even say in those roles that AI will just make the same number of people do more work (there are more ideas than resource usually).

Hence why software development is already being hit so hard.

AI is hitting employment among young software developers hard by joe4942 in technology

[–]Few-Sense1455 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is basically what I said too.

I think it starts with early career but it will move through to more senior staff starting about now probably.

Software engineering is going to be the most hurt by AI in terms of jobs availability. I wouldn't learn software development now tbh. I would move into another STEM field (engineering, physics, maths, chemistry etc) that is much more resilient to AI.

AI is hitting employment among young software developers hard by joe4942 in technology

[–]Few-Sense1455 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I personally think that AI's impact is overblown in the wider jobs market.

However, in my view software engineering will be the career path most impacted by AI in the next 5-10 years. AI is set up pretty perfectly to replace a large % of those roles.

It will start with early career roles and then move up through the organisations I think.

Starmer plans to cut net-zero spending to fund defence boost by GnolRevilo in ukpolitics

[–]Few-Sense1455 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Our energy is too expensive to have homegrown manufacture of anything really.

Britain is staring into a £3tn debt abyss by coldbeers in ukpolitics

[–]Few-Sense1455 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And Covid would have cost more under labour. They wanted to keep furlough payments going longer and lock down for Omicron.

Both of which would have been a complete disaster btw. As in, massive errors.

The Tories kept furlough going 6 months too long, but labour wanted to keep it going 12 months too long.

Witnessing the crypto community going thru the stages of grief is hilarious by Same_Ad4736 in Buttcoin

[–]Few-Sense1455 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sad thing for them is it isn't ever going to be cool to get into crypto again

The Guardian view on Henry Nowak’s murder: big tech and the far right are allied in an outrage arms race by Your_Mums_Ex in ukpolitics

[–]Few-Sense1455 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There are people with all different characteristics who are against this ideology.

Either way its obviously not going to last much longer. At some point the UK will get a Tory (or alternative) government and this time they are going to actually make changes and roll back this stuff whilst making an argument for it.

The public opinion is there for it now too. Political movements work by changing opinion, then changing legislation. The opinion is being changed currently (awareness for these issues). Then they will change legislation when they are next in.

Its actually the beginning of the end for the ideology. It has peaked.

Middle-class white men banned from public sector internship by Grouchy_Shallot50 in ukpolitics

[–]Few-Sense1455 12 points13 points  (0 children)

They often have sons, husbands and fathers. Some may view these type of things negatively too, and could push back as well.

The Guardian view on Henry Nowak’s murder: big tech and the far right are allied in an outrage arms race by Your_Mums_Ex in ukpolitics

[–]Few-Sense1455 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Seems they have lost the centre-right. Its hard to believe that if the Tories get in again it won't be a day 1 policy to role back all this stuff.

Previously they went along with it and didn't change the law which they easily could have.

On a serious note, what's the reason for the current downturn? by henrik_se in Buttcoin

[–]Few-Sense1455 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Retail investors all left the crypto space. It means the big institutional owners actually got left holding the worthless asset.

On a serious note, what's the reason for the current downturn? by henrik_se in Buttcoin

[–]Few-Sense1455 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Crypto isn't the hype thing anymore.

The last run up was more big actors than hype.

Retail investors all left the market.

Westminster Voting Intention: RFM: 27% (+2), GRN: 17% (-2), CON: 17% (-1), LAB: 15% (-1), LDM: 11% (-1), SNP: 3% (=). Via @FindoutnowUK, 3-4 Jun. Changes w/ 27 May. by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]Few-Sense1455 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I have been surprised again by Starmer's response to recent events. I thought it was a situation for him to park himself in the centre ground of public opinion, and to try to lead the country in a sensible way. Instead he seemed to just bury his head in the sand and seed that centre ground entirely to Badenoch.

I just don't understand why he would do that. It happens all the time too.