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Originally Posted by Landroval
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I hear ya man, but crabs in a bucket gonna crabs ina bucket. Look at my chat-gpt discussion posts in the offtopic politics thread posted yesterday. At this point, I think I should just teach myself python and R-Project, familiarize myself with the deep learning algorithms it employs and learn how to codify the TOE so at least I can teach AI how to dynamically think, since most people don't care to anymore these days.
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I never 100% trust a rnf post, but your daughters are damn lucky.
Information is about 1) organization 2) learning 3) application. That is my take, the way I "organize" it lol.
If you can legitimize* yourself as someone who possesses useful knowledge and know-how, and you are creative and curious, opportunities abound. My youngest niece wanted to learn to be a baker. My bro, said, there's the kitchen, here's my credit card, do it!
She taught herself the restaurant type stuff, the stuff one needs to legitimize* oneself. After a year and a half, she has a real apprentice pastry chef position FT, paid.
Money paid: minimal.
*legitimize. You always gotta legitimize, verify, prove out, etc. Why should anyone trust me if I say I can do X? This is how the system works, everywhere, unless you are rich and your daddy says you are smart. But that's not legit, is it?