I feel exactly like that. I started in tech some 10+ years ago simply because I liked computers and what you could do with them and since then I changed jobs, got promoted several times but i never truly lost the passion. That is, until a couple of years ago, after I was once again promoted in a very senior technical position. Something happened after that, the amount of bullshit I had to endure was just immense. Day in and day out, it was more and more about the perception of doing work, the politics, the positioning against strategic direction, the revenue. BUT, I was still happy every now and then when I managed to do what I loved and what I was good at. And then LLMs happened and it’s been downhill ever since. No joy, no purpose, nothing that I can cling to for my own sanity. Almost every day I dream about being a bartender or a mailman or simply not doing anything. Of course, I probably will never actually do it, the amount of money I earn now simply doesn’t exist in other jobs and I’m not sure one can live off of “gratitude of a job that’s actually useful” and I’m getting older and that’s that. No happy ending here.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Putin Continues to Consider NATO Weak Due to Trumps Position and May Try to Shock Europe
0·8 days agoFor a similar scenario I can’t recommend enough the book “If Russia wins: a scenario” by Carlo Masala. Even if it starts from the premise of Russia winning the war (a less likely outcome now then back when the book was written), the Baltic provocation and NATOs muddied response can still be true unfortunately.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientist says RAM pricing has risen to normalized 2007 levels, AI shortage undid 20 years of progress in a matter of months — memory prices had been falling exponentially for decadesEnglish
11·10 days agoThat’s why we’ve created the GenPro tier of subscriptions, the first generational loan. Get it now and your kids can help pay of back!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientist says RAM pricing has risen to normalized 2007 levels, AI shortage undid 20 years of progress in a matter of months — memory prices had been falling exponentially for decadesEnglish
47·10 days agoWhy not rent and stream the games for only $99.99 per month. Subscribe now!
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Android@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Google Pixel 11 Series Full Specs + US & EU Price TagsEnglish
0·17 days agoThe specs are very similar to what the Pixel 10 series offered, while the prices start at $899/€999 for the Pixel 11 and reach $1,899/€1,999 for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
Absurd pricing for phones these days (years?). I remember when a couple hundred euros was the upper limit for the very best phones available.
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science@lemmy.world•Scientists using LLMs will ‘do more, less well’, modelling study predictsEnglish
0·17 days agoThat would then be ‘generative’. It’s important to note the concept of “general AI” exists and it means a machine that can actually think and reason (for example, humans have “general intelligence”). The “AI” that exists today is called “generative” because it doesn’t actually think, it just generates information based off of extremely large quantities of data and gives the impression of thinking/understanding what it outputs, but it does not.
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science@lemmy.world•Scientists using LLMs will ‘do more, less well’, modelling study predictsEnglish
0·17 days agoI think you mean “generative”. If so, you are entirely accurate in your description.

Putin needs a defeat from NATO, not from Ukraine alone. If he loses to the biggest military alliance of the world, he might be able to somewhat sell it to the public on the home front. It would also play right into the propaganda they’ve been spewing that Russia is fighting the collective West.