Just posted a video about the controversial take that AI is replacing software engineers. The reality? Real-world testing shows AI only automates 4.17% of tasks, yet companies are still blaming it for thousands of layoffs to please shareholders. It’s a toxic cycle and everyday workers are paying the price.
Just posted a video about the controversial take that "no one wants to work anymore." We took a deep dive into the reasons why this is.
Here’s an interesting fact: Since 1970, the affordability of owning a home has worsened by 85%.
It’s honestly heartbreaking to see how much harder we have to run just to stay in the same place. We’re working more hours and carrying more stress, yet basic milestones like owning a home feel like a luxury reserved for the lucky few. It’s not that we’ve lost our drive—it’s that the finish line keeps moving further away.
Watch the full video and let me know what you think:
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Does success feel more and more impossible now?
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We’re currently working on a video about why financial success feels further away than it used to.
Quick question:
Has it become harder to get an entry-level job compared to a few years ago?
We’d genuinely like to hear your experience with today’s job market — especially any stories about applying, interviews, or getting started.
Drop your thoughts in the comments — some of them may be featured in our upcoming video.
📅 New video drops Tuesday 26th at 9:00 AM PT.
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Just posted a video about the controversial take that AI is replacing software engineers. The reality? Real-world testing shows AI only automates 4.17% of tasks, yet companies are still blaming it for thousands of layoffs to please shareholders. It’s a toxic cycle and everyday workers are paying the price.
Watch it here:
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Mackard
Do you believe AI will successfully replace software engineers?
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Mackard
Just posted a video about the controversial take that "no one wants to work anymore." We took a deep dive into the reasons why this is.
Here’s an interesting fact: Since 1970, the affordability of owning a home has worsened by 85%.
It’s honestly heartbreaking to see how much harder we have to run just to stay in the same place. We’re working more hours and carrying more stress, yet basic milestones like owning a home feel like a luxury reserved for the lucky few. It’s not that we’ve lost our drive—it’s that the finish line keeps moving further away.
Watch the full video and let me know what you think:
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