For example finance is such an important aspect of our lifes and you just need some understanding of math principles to understand how to make good financial choices.
Ironically, the ones who don't do well at school (inc maths) are the ones who then become trades like builders/plumbers etc or run small businesses like a shop. And so are regularly working with numbers via estimates and billing.
This is why it's so dumb to want "more" or "less" regulation; clearly, there is some regulation we want, and some we might not. We should always be arguing specifics, not generalities.
I agree with the sentiment, but ideally people should not have to do X to empathize with/respect people who do X. It's sad that they have to, but I wish people just learned empathy/respect better.
Some people have internalized that underpaid employees get what they deserve (i.e. they're not actually underpaid at all) and I believe that's one of the factors that leads to the abuse.
if this aren't amazing times to be alive I don't know, this is insane, I also started to learn some rust on the weekend and it is nuts how good a chatgpt 4 can be as a teacher to support you on the fly
No you don't understand. My programming is so advanced that LLMs cower and shut themselves down when I try to use them. I am a senior developer! Clearly you don't know what you're doing and all the code it writes is bad and you'll never be able to maintain it. LLMs can't invent cutting edge, never before seen code that I do everyday because the problems I solve are so advanced even god himself can't understand my codebase. /s