ChangeNode

ChangeNode

Tutorials and information for developers. Topics include Java, SvelteKit, Unity, Godot and occasionally career and process.

Generally speaking, intermediate to expert level material. That said, if you are just getting started, feel free to subscribe and ask questions!

UBI and AI Simplified

UBI and AI Simplified

What is AGI?

What is AGI?

Supabase C# Update

Supabase C# Update

Supabase with Unity

Supabase with Unity

From Java To Unity

From Java To Unity

SeaJUG Front End Java 2021

SeaJUG Front End Java 2021

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  • @samuelp7847
    @samuelp78476 сағат бұрын

    In 20 years people will say, I can’t believe people got paid big bucks to write JavaScript and build apps. AI could make software a commodity.

  • @jjhassy
    @jjhassy14 сағат бұрын

    everyone was saying software development was the biggest thing in high school. I've just now graduated college. Lol just a bit late.

  • @zoranpavlovic3319
    @zoranpavlovic331922 сағат бұрын

    Mexico and Africa are new India and Southern Europe. And how’s about 7 million illegal emigrants entered USA in past 4 years? Some of them took some IT courses and appear on the market now

  • @boogetow3484
    @boogetow348423 сағат бұрын

    Does it work in linux servers?

  • @joecater894
    @joecater894Күн бұрын

    Im in UK. Wordpress dev salaries are sometimes very very poor for some quite extensive dev skills. I put it down to small digital design agencies making sites for small business.. makes for a downward pressure on money. A smart move is to use them to enter the world of dev... then quickly transition to software engineer.

  • @runthenumbers9698
    @runthenumbers9698Күн бұрын

    A suggestion for anyone looking for work... Consider driving for Uber/Lyft. I got quite a few contacts in my field and ended up landing a job by driving people around and just being friendly and asking what kind of work they do. I would drive to pay my rent, but while I'm driving, I would always have business cards on hand with QR codes, and I would have fabulous resume's. I would probably give out business cards once or so a day, and I would give out a resume' once or twice a week... and that's not even counting the leads I would get and write in my notebook. Find out who's hiring for what nearby... find out what skills or certifications people value in the area. It's a great opportunity... and between rides, I would have plenty of opportunities to study. Also, you will end up EVERYWHERE in town. You will find places and businesses you never knew existed... and when you find a secluded place in your industry you are looking for work in, you can be almost certain that you won't encounter very much competition for any open positions. Another tip... remote work is great... but do yourself a favor if you do, and don't get a multi-monitor setup. Get 2 different PC's (I've got 2 All-In-One's) and connect the mouse and keyboards through an app called barrier. Have your work PC on the right and your studying/Applying/research PC on the left. That way, you only run the bare bones on your work computer and anything that slows down your other computer doesn't effect the performance of your work computer. I worked help desk for a bit, and there's occasionally things I do that involve a lot of waiting. Perfect... I use that time to get paid to study. And the biggest advice I can give you... in your next job, look for a job that allows you to better yourself while you work. Not just practical experience... but paid travel (while you listen to podcasts in your industry), frequent loading times (so you can study while you work), frequent networking opportunities, or benefits that get you free certification testing, bootcamps, or memberships to learning programs.

  • @user-ui3cs9dp5k
    @user-ui3cs9dp5kКүн бұрын

    is this affecting help desk and non developer side too?

  • @jaimeromero122
    @jaimeromero1222 күн бұрын

    I don't really get why the issue is supposed to dissappear in 3 to 5 years... Can someone clarify it? Thanks.

  • @xderen_xd
    @xderen_xd3 күн бұрын

    God may bless you all, and for the ecomic side then capitalism is incompatible with automatitatoin since it is based on that people will work for money to do stuff as adam smith says, thats why is way too more acurated to me to think about a politic/economic system like Fully Automated Luxury Communism I would recommend you to seart the Manifesto of that system by Aaron Bastani, I know that people loves capitalism but in a society were robots do all the labors we should think about a reorganization of our society because or models does not work in this advanced techonology. And here is my second point, what to you preffer? 13 years old childs working at a maquila or robots? Really do you prefer that robots does not exists so it doesnt thread jobs as this ones or that instead of taking poor people to collect materials we could have robots to do this and really change the system thats why the capitalists have never putted real robots for mases. And as Steve Jobs says, we sould focused on the productive application of technology for average humans that's why he tooked those really expensive computers and he builded a more comprehensive system for all people, the same have to happen with robotics but if all people or most of them could have affordable robots then the capitalism doesnt have sense because insted that robotics are only with the rich people as even knowledge was private from the powerful ones in the oscurantism, then computers, now robots. Really imagine the descentralization of robotics "oh but this is too expensive", read my other comment.

  • @xderen_xd
    @xderen_xd3 күн бұрын

    JAH BLESS, personally I am pivoting into robotics but diy robotics because I believe that is stupid that a robot costs 2 billion dollar, it is what it cost but there is also relativity space a 3d printing rocket company, if they can build with 3d printer a rocket why not a robot and electronics now a days are getting cheaper. A lot of "2 billion projects" are stuff that never is actually appliend on the real world and is like this people is making fomo to get more money doing something easy and live as kings. I think that the key is mini robotics and communicating the mini robots as a factory production to make complex task as Moe did in adventure time. But people are obssesed with human robots I believe that some capitalist people really crave to live in a world like walee. We will be so comfortable that we delegated EVERYTHING, to robots, instead of creating cibernetics robots, robots to help humans and improve their life not for removing them from the play, again as Moe did in adevnture time that episode really impacted me because he was focused on doing functional robotics no androids. And a lot of the hardware that you mentioned are for industrial robotics, a servomotor costs like 5 dollars in my country, arduino is like 26 dollars, a kit cost around 50 bucks and motor shields and more stuff I had spended maybe 20 bucks more? And today I did my first car, the other day I connected a servomotor to a joystick and now I want to implemented to the car and I am learning about mechanisms and in my town some people sells the tamiya that is a plastic perforated with holes to put your servomotors and stuff and also there is mini mechanisms so you can five a lot more of strength to your projects and build complex stuff like easy manipulators using just a dc motor with an encoder an the kit that I told you, that kit is into the 20 bucks and then I am learning a lot of stuff all the days spending 8 hours to study because I believe that in a university you could only study maximum 6 hours per week approx, if you study all the days 8 hours you will acumulate a lot of more hours than in a university and you also waste a lot of time in parties or shitty project or nonsense classes, if you really understand how it works mechanics, structure, electronics, software communication, mathematical modeling (that is sooo rare that people talk about how math impacts heavy in robotics like robotics is just mechanics and software), etc. then you could do amazing stuff for cheap in your home because you will understand how everything works so you will take legos, plastiline, a tamiya kit and also some mechanisms and you could do amazing stuff at your home and if you succeed then it would be revolutionary.

  • @xderen_xd
    @xderen_xd3 күн бұрын

    JAH BLESS, I am a self thaught programmer working at a startup without a degree and I am pivoting to robotics since tech lead said that software is like titanic xd. We have developed heavy ai but the real world applications depends on physical emobdidment of ai

  • @jiatan1
    @jiatan13 күн бұрын

    What is your thought on current laid off engineers doing side gigs like Uber or DoorDash until job market picks back up?

  • @ChangeNode
    @ChangeNode3 күн бұрын

    Gotta pay the bills, and I have known folks that said even doing 1-2 days/week helped with mental health to just get out of the house. But obviously won't help with anything other than short term $. IMHO minimum 20hours/week to *really* look for a job, esp w/trying to do as much f2f networking as possible. Trying to do Uber or DD full-time/long-term is IMHO a recipe for madness but that's just my two cents.

  • @thescientist8769
    @thescientist87694 күн бұрын

    the software in house rdbms system will never die cuz the business model will keep changing. and its much more efficient and flexible for a company to have in house developer. the problem is the supply of good programmers and the right software engineer manager. never hire software engineer manager pretenders cuz ur company will suffer by not attracting good programmers.

  • @ChangeNode
    @ChangeNode3 күн бұрын

    I think they will be around but they might wind up using a lot more low code tooling instead of building it all by hand. The team shrinks, but there are still jobs...

  • @keepfeatherinitbrothaaaa
    @keepfeatherinitbrothaaaa4 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I just wish there were jobs for it. Until then I guess I'll be trudging through react.

  • @ChangeNode
    @ChangeNode4 күн бұрын

    Well, check out preactjs.com/ and see if you can convince folks to switch I suppose...

  • @kompila
    @kompila4 күн бұрын

    Timely video! I have a deliverable a week from now. Svelte and Svelte kit is a requirement. I have zero experience with them. However I am going to deliver a good app, come hell or high water. Great content, keep it coming!

  • @ChangeNode
    @ChangeNode4 күн бұрын

    Good luck! Between Svelte, SvelteKit tutorials and something like a good LLM to help out... crossed fingers. :)

  • @kompila
    @kompila3 күн бұрын

    @@ChangeNode Thank you

  • @reins981
    @reins9815 күн бұрын

    Never

  • @nht_vng8669
    @nht_vng86695 күн бұрын

    Only truly simple answer: no. Don't believe? Just wait until you are bankruptcy

  • @james-ob9rz
    @james-ob9rz5 күн бұрын

    They wont

  • @zforcenow
    @zforcenow5 күн бұрын

    These boomers can't even convert a document into a pdf and now they are ordering AI and robots. I am feeling like more and more AI is more of a boom and we will see a burst in the next 10 years.

  • @ChangeNode
    @ChangeNode3 күн бұрын

    I feel like I go back and forth on this on an almost daily basis. One day it's like "Apple is going to use AI to generate emoji and the fly" and I just roll my eyes. Then I read this situational-awareness.ai/ and I just want to go outside for a walk.

  • @zoranpavlovic3319
    @zoranpavlovic331921 сағат бұрын

    Those boomers made trillion lines of code in mainframes, and 90% of banking transactions go over software made 30-40 years ago. Bulletproof. But, maybe you can make some iPhone applications and crash the mainframe market? Since, you can convert Word doc into pdf, and forward it to tik-tok?

  • @SeanEustace-zk3mc
    @SeanEustace-zk3mc5 күн бұрын

    Baby boomers and a huge amount of money that is going to come out of their retirement accounts and go into more. Let’s just say safer investments. The millennials are the next biggest generation behind them as a Gen Xers. Don’t have the punching power because of their size, but the millennials don’t really have any money so the R & D bugrts are not going to get the kind of money they got under the boomers. all those tech, investors, and hedge funds that were scouring the Earth for anywhere to put the massive amount of money they had is a thing of the past it is going away like the dinosaur. If you’re in finance, you were in a dying industry, or at least an industry that is going to be unrecognizable in a few years. I’m not saying you won’t have a bounce back for tech, but I do not believe Silicon Valley is going to have a future nearly as bright as what they have had in the past. This is simply because there is no money to fund the research and development because the demographics don’t support it. This is not just true in the United States all around the world , demographic decline is revving up and the baby making and of the demographic pyramids and most countries are in horrible positions so when all the old eventually do die, people will be shocked how quickly the population is from what is now about 8 billion people on the planet. Getting these numbers back up will take the millennials having 2.1 children each if they have none which is not likely neither is them hitting that 2.1 number, then the next generation will have to have 4.2 in the generation after that 8.4 children per woman just maintain our current population. that is unrealistic, of course, but I use the numbers for simple math. There is a point at which The current generation does not have enough children to maintain the population, and the population by necessity has to decline because math doesn’t care about our economy. It will truncate the economy and the research and development money will not be there. Will probably cease to exist as the younger generations, do not want to work for them, at least the United States sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you’ve got some problems in the near future that are going to start showing up in the next four years.

  • @clickbaitey8244
    @clickbaitey82445 күн бұрын

    This video needs at least 5 million more views! I'v following ChatGPT since early 2023, and not once did I see any of the major players try to meaningfully define what AGI actually is.

  • @jzay1899
    @jzay18995 күн бұрын

    we have a looming tragedy of the commons approaching with AI/AGI and increased automation. I think we need national and international laws/trade agreements on the books that put the breaks on this race to the bottom. Because it’s not good for the working class, it’s not even good for the investor/owner class. Because the investor/owner class thinks they have no choice but to automate and use AI tools to reduce labor cost and boost productivity because their competitors are going to do it. And that is actually also what their competitors are thinking. But this is an arms race where when extrapolated, if a significant amount of the kinds of wages and jobs that power the economy go away, the economy will shrink and the very investment class that thought automation and ai was going to save them will realize they actually screwed their revenue stream by destroying the working class. Working people are the plankton/algea of the economic food chain. We go eventually all the bigger fish will starve to death.

  • @guidewired
    @guidewired6 күн бұрын

    barf

  • @awvalenti
    @awvalenti6 күн бұрын

    Great video! Simple and realistic tips. Legacy systems seem to me like elephant in the rooms of our time. We like new stuff, but still depend a lot on older ones, and that'll probably remain true for decades. Learning to work with legacy can be very rewarding, in many senses. Thank you! Greetings from Brazil.

  • @Sanskaria
    @Sanskaria6 күн бұрын

    Never. Because companies wait until products are built and profitable then layoff everyone and outsource all the dev positions to keep the lights on. Corporate greed killed the field.

  • @ultravioletiris6241
    @ultravioletiris62416 күн бұрын

    I think its naive to suggest that savings from dark factories will be passed onto the consumer. The whole point of a dark factory is to squeeze more profit for less effort. It’s PBS Kids level of awareness about how the world works, kinda surprising coming from someone of your stature.

  • @rc5016
    @rc50167 күн бұрын

    the Tech Jobs come back will never com back!

  • @mauricek3572
    @mauricek35727 күн бұрын

    I agree with you. I'm not a tech job person but an accountant. I'm 71 and still working because I like it. The tech stuff now is so easy and all off the shelf. I'm learning Python, JS, and Marlab because I am interested in AI futures price prediction vs. price action. I am very sorry for the many people who were into coding, hoping to make $200k/yr for Apple, Meta, Twitter, Tesla, and others. This was not sustainable. That is why many startups failed. And the PE/VC is all a fraud ponzi.

  • @carolhartley4448
    @carolhartley44487 күн бұрын

    I just heard that a solar flare left the sun and on June 4th will cause a geomagnetic storm, 2024, then I read that there is an AGI WARNING FOR JUNE 4TH, 2024, BUT IT DIDN'T EXPLAIN EVERYTHING WHICH LED ME TO YOU, WHATS UP, I KNOW THAT A GEOMACNETIC STORM CAN CAUSE GRIDS TO GO DOWN ETC., ANY THOUGHTS ON WHAT I JUST GOT THIS ALERT ON MY PHONE, THEY SAID THIS BOUT 2 MINUTES AGO, SO HELP. ME OUT HERE, SHOULD WE WORRY??? ESPECIALLY THE GEOMAGNETIC STORM, GIVES CONCERN AND THAT IS FOR TOMORROW JUNE 4TH, 2024🤫💫

  • @Blork1999
    @Blork19998 күн бұрын

    There are tech changes, but the #1 negative thing affecting White American programmers is the immigrant/work visa flood. Every single day, another plane load of Indian H-1B's arrives. Every day of the year. And of course they hire each other and exclude Americans. Very racist. They shouldn't be allowed to do this. It is a gigantic scam. Too many of these people has crowded out Americans from the field (which we invented).

  • @AaronNicholsonAI
    @AaronNicholsonAI8 күн бұрын

    Thanks a lot for your vulnerable, honest, non-click-bait videos about these important topics!

  • @justinbotelle466
    @justinbotelle4668 күн бұрын

    I used Visual Cafe back in the late 90s. I quickly learned to use it only as a GUI prototyping tool, as it would delete all code on a whim, even when you were careful to only put your code within the blocks it set aside for user code.

  • @lovely-shrubbery8578
    @lovely-shrubbery85789 күн бұрын

    so we're screwed

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    @ShedaJevant10 күн бұрын

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  • @snh9263
    @snh926311 күн бұрын

    I don't know about the US but I work a bank in Switzerland and sending dev jobs abroad is the main factor for the reduced salary and job offers.

  • @thisbridgehascables
    @thisbridgehascables11 күн бұрын

    There are jobs just not at Faang. Learn to take a job at smaller company and gang real world experience. Not everyone can work for Google or Apple or Meta.. etc. I’ve been a designer/ developer for 2 decades, and never once have I cared to apply for a job at such a large company. Find a company that you can grow at and get opportunities to try new things.

  • @plaidchuck
    @plaidchuck9 күн бұрын

    This right here. Tired of the doom and gloom and all of these videos from people just burnt out saying the sky is falling

  • @KevinJDildonik
    @KevinJDildonik11 күн бұрын

    I work at a major employer. There was never any less work to do. Most of the employees are Chinese or Indian or recent immigrants thereof, so they're just being overworked. If a firm fired 20% of its people, then an Indian is just working 20% more hours and burning out. Everyone is taking mental health days. Everyone is breaking. Companies must start hiring again. There will be data breaches and security lapses due to sheer inability to keep up.

  • @OGIMxGaMeR
    @OGIMxGaMeR11 күн бұрын

    How to get started in robotics?

  • @DannyBoy443
    @DannyBoy44312 күн бұрын

    I wonder what his thoughts on Swift/iOS devs in the current space is.

  • @asdasd-sc4te
    @asdasd-sc4te12 күн бұрын

    Spoken like a true silicon valley kiddie. 'Just "pivot" to the next grift bro'. 'Humanoid robots are the next step in tech gotta get into that.' 'Yeah electric cars are doing great get in line.' 'Just suck up to your buddies still in the grift field.' The truth of the matter is that devs and their work in the last low interest rate era didn't matter. The game was to pump up your bullshit company with loose investor money. Investors are dumb and its easy to bs your numbers by hiring peons to do useless work to make it look like 'growth'. For example TSLA doesn't give a rats ass about making a humanoid robot product they are just legally obliged to attempt to deliver on promises to rube investors so they don't get sued. Software engineers are generally pretty dumb and very ignorant of how the world works. Ai is now the phrase that has replaced 'app' and if you think the real money is going towards the workers and not getting skimmed of the still ignorant investors by the top I don't know what to tell you.

  • @fun2rideadventure
    @fun2rideadventure12 күн бұрын

    why htmx and not Lit - html

  • @notabannedaccount8362
    @notabannedaccount836212 күн бұрын

    Never.

  • @samsonabraha9536
    @samsonabraha953613 күн бұрын

    WHAT THE TAKE JOBS RETURN RELATED WITH INTEREST rate BROTHER ?

  • @plaidchuck
    @plaidchuck13 күн бұрын

    Basically ignore anyone saying “this time is different” because it never is.

  • @marc4117
    @marc411714 күн бұрын

    How can all jobs go away? That would mean nobody would have money to buy the sht the companies produce. The bubble will burst hard sooner or later if this continues. Stuff needs to be regulated.

  • @senthilramalingam9500
    @senthilramalingam950014 күн бұрын

    Instead learn how to grow your own food and disconnect from the rat race...

  • @anthonyhowell5809
    @anthonyhowell580914 күн бұрын

    Great videos. Thank you

  • @tercial
    @tercial14 күн бұрын

    Even tech jobs like IT Project Management is taking a hit

  • @mukulnamagiri8160
    @mukulnamagiri816014 күн бұрын

    java is cooked

  • @lukaszwinnicki6880
    @lukaszwinnicki688015 күн бұрын

    That's why they wanted you jabbaded. It "coincides" with a lot of services being authomatized.