Re: They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can't find a job

Mitchell Holman <[email protected]> Mon, 05 Jan 2026 03:02:02 +0000
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>>>>>>>>> Mitchell Holman wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote in
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>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Mitchell Holman wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Larry Parker <[email protected]> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>>>> news:[email protected]:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Stanford computer science graduates are discovering their
>>>>>>>>>>>>> degrees
>>>>>>>> no
>>>>>>>>>>>>> longer guarantee jobs as AI coding tools now outpace
>>>>>>>>>>>>> entry-level programmers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tech companies are replacing ten junior developers with
>>>>>>>>>>>>> just two experienced engineers and an AI agent capable of
>>>>>>>>>>>>> equivalent productivity.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Facing a weaker job market, recent graduates are turning
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to master’s programs, less prestigious employers, and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> startup ventures to survive.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> A Stanford software engineering degree used to be a golden
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ticket. Artificial intelligence has devalued it to bronze,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> recent graduates say.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The elite students are shocked by the lack of job offers
>>>>>>>>>>>>> as they finish studies at what is often ranked as the top
>>>>>>>>>>>>> university in America.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> When they were freshmen, ChatGPT hadn’t yet been
>>>>>>>>>>>>> released upon
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> world. Today, AI can code better than most humans.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Top tech companies just don’t need as many fresh
>>>>>>>>>>>>> graduates. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2025-12-19/they-
>> graduate
>>>>>>>>>>>>> d-
>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>>>>> -s tanford-due-to-ai-they-cant-find-job
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>           Watch for the blame-the-victim conservatives
>>>>>>>>>>>> to claim they "picked the wrong degree course"
>>>>>>>>>>>> and "they should have kept up with the market"
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Or they could simply NOT go to university in the first
>>>>>>>>>>> place. 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>           You think high school is all the education
>>>>>>>>>> anyone needs? Seriously?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> With that statement, you are implicitly admitting that the
>>>>>>> entire K-12 public school system is worse than useless, and
>>>>>>> serves only to piss away trillions of taxpayer dollars.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>          What is your alternative?
>>>>>
>>>>> Already provided.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The public school system doesn't educate, and should be
>>>>>>>>> eliminated.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>          We need presidents who only went to
>>>>>>>> private schools and thus got a "proper"
>>>>>>>> education. Like Barak Obama.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Private schools in general share the structure of how public
>> schools
>>>>>>> operate.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Children should be home schooled.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      
>>>>>>         Grand, assuming every household can
>>>>>> afford to have a parent staying home all
>>>>>> day.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dismantle all the economic scams and left wing repression, and the
>>>>> cost of housing, medical care and education will plummet.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        Funny how the rightwing millionaires
>>>> who can afford to home school don't do it.
>>>
>>> Irrelevant.
>> 
>> 
>>      No, exactly on point. If home schooling
>> is so great why don't the wealthy Republicans
>> advocating it actually do it?
> 
> A lot of people advocate homeschooling, you retard. Not just
> "rightwing millionaires" and "wealthy Republicans".


    Evasion noted. The question is not
people advocating it, where are the 
wealthy Republican families actually 
DOING it.

    Not Trump, not Ted Cruz, not Marco
Rubio, not Sean Hannity, not Mike Johnson,
not Susan Collins, not Charlie Kirk, not
Sarah Palin, not RFK Jr, not Sarah Huckabee
Sanders, not Karoline Leavitt. None of the
leading advocates of the right actually 
practice it.  



> 
>>>>>>>     At the beginning of biological
>>>>>>> adolescence, they can take a test that separates the top 1/3rd
>>>>>>> in intelligence from the rest. That 1/3rd is eligible to go to
>>>>>>> something resembling elite boarding high schools. Only the top
>> 1/3rd
>>>>>>> of THOSE students graduate, with the top ten percent of them
>>>>>>> being eligible for elite education at a university.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         You mean elitist. Even Bush admitted he was
>>>>>> only a "C-average" student whild attending elite
>>>>>> private schools because of his parents infulence.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ivy League graduates today are even dumber.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        Case in point, Trump/Vance/Clarence Thomas.
>>>
>>> The literal shit from any one of those three men has more brain
>>> power than you.
>>>
>> 
>>          Everyone is dumber than you, right?
> 
> You certainly are.
> 
>>>>>>> Suffice it to say, Obama never would have gotten into high
>>>>>>> school under such a system. Most people would rely on
>>>>>>> apprenticeships 
>> after
>>>>>>> homeschooling, and then internships.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         OBama made it to top rank of scholarship,
>>>>>> the Harvard Law Review, with no help from a
>>>>>> rich daddykins or "legacy admissions". Bush's
>>>>>> grads were so bad even the University of Texas
>>>>>> law school rejected him.
>>>>>
>>>>> Obama's family had government connections,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       Indeed. Proof?
>> 
>> 
>>           Well?
> 
> https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/the-chosen-one/
> 
> "Another photo, published in a Honolulu newspaper in 1959, shows
> Stanley Dunham escorted by uniformed U.S. Navy officers, greeting
> Barack Obama, Sr., as he arrived in Hawaii from Kenya. Because Obama
> was among 80 other Kenyans whom CIA had chosen for sojourns in the
> U.S. to influence them, it is logical that he and others like him
> would have been placed around the country in the hands of trusted
> handlers. The greeting photo suggests that Dunham may well have been
> one of these, and hence that the Kenyan did not meet Dunham's
> daughter, Ann, in a classroom. This would fit the chronology: Classes
> started on September 26. Ann was pregnant by early November. Obama was
> housed at the University of Hawaii's East-West Center facility funded
> by the Asia Foundation, itself funded by CIA."


     Obama's father abandoned the family
before he was born. 


> 
> ...
> 
> "Ann ran a "micro-financing" project, financed by the Ford Foundation,
> in Indonesia's most vulnerable areas. Supervising the funding at Ford
> in the late '60s was Peter Geithner, whose son would eventually serve
> hers as U.S. secretary of the treasury. In addition to the Ford
> Foundation, the list of her employers is a directory of America's
> official, semi-official, and clandestine organs of influence: the
> United States Information Agency, the United States Agency for
> International Development, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank.
> While running a project for five years in Pakistan, she lived in
> Lahore's Hilton International. Nothing small time, never mind 
> hippyish." 
> 
> "In sum, though the only evidence available is circumstantial, Barack
> Obama, Jr.'s mother, father, stepfather, grandmother, and grandfather
> seem to have been well connected, body and soul, with the U.S.
> government's then extensive and well-financed trans-public-private
> influence operations." 
> 
> ...
> 
> "The point here is that this network was formed precisely to help the
> careers of kindred folk, while ruining those of others, and to move
> the requisite money and influence unaccountably, erasing evidence that
> it had done so. Exercising influence abroad on America's behalf--the
> network's founding purpose--never got in the way of playing a partisan
> role in American life and, of course, of taking care of its own."


     Still waiting proof of what "government
connections" Obama had.


> 
>>>>>    and Obama himself somehow
>>>>> got a degree from Columbia without ever showing up.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        Obama somehow managed to be in the
>>>> top of his class in all his schools. It's
>>>> a conspiracy, I tell you!
>>>
>>> No, just massive amounts of affirmative-action.
>> 
>> 
>>         Affirmative action laws don't apply
>> to the PRIVATE schools that Obama went to.
>> 
>>         Dang, no wonder you post this dreck
>> anonymously.................
> 
> Blacks have been receiving affirmative action from progressives and
> the institutions they control for over 150 years, you retard.


     The crux of racist conservatism: Every 
black person who achieved anything got there
because of affirmative action. There are no
deserving minorities, they should all be 
kissing white boots.