This is completely wrong. Energy isn't the problem. A small corner(100mix100mi) of the Nevada desert, or Spain can power the entire United States/Europe. The problem is storage and transport. Hydrogen solves that.…
Have you never heard of pipelines?
Uhh, what? Altium teaches you how to design a battery? Teaches you optics? Teaches you RF? Teaches you motors? Teaches robotics? Knowing the software doesn't even mean you understand all of the components you can place…
Most don't even know that they can leetcode themselves to a way higher salary. And if you got a PhD in something, it's very hard on your ego to leave it behind. Plus the corporate propaganda on taking a paycut to do…
There's more software engineering companies, than "hard" engineering companies.
"Just learn some Altium?" Really? It's like saying, just learn some python and visual code and off you to to a 400k FAANG job
This is definitely part of it. The entry level courses we took in electrical engineering were insanely hard, and pretty worthless for developing any real engineering skills. It was mostly felt like it was selecting for…
It's because software engineers don't need capital to do their job, giving them a ton of leverage compared to other engineers. Imagine if you make airplane engines for GE as an ME, and you want a higher salary, who else…
>You don't cast a British person as a Hispanic character in Narcos. YYou realize in Narcos they cast a Brazilian actor to play Pablo Escobar a famous Columbian. The actor had to literally learn Spanish for the role and…
This is completely wrong. Energy isn't the problem. A small corner(100mix100mi) of the Nevada desert, or Spain can power the entire United States/Europe. The problem is storage and transport. Hydrogen solves that.…
Have you never heard of pipelines?
Uhh, what? Altium teaches you how to design a battery? Teaches you optics? Teaches you RF? Teaches you motors? Teaches robotics? Knowing the software doesn't even mean you understand all of the components you can place…
Most don't even know that they can leetcode themselves to a way higher salary. And if you got a PhD in something, it's very hard on your ego to leave it behind. Plus the corporate propaganda on taking a paycut to do…
There's more software engineering companies, than "hard" engineering companies.
"Just learn some Altium?" Really? It's like saying, just learn some python and visual code and off you to to a 400k FAANG job
This is definitely part of it. The entry level courses we took in electrical engineering were insanely hard, and pretty worthless for developing any real engineering skills. It was mostly felt like it was selecting for…
It's because software engineers don't need capital to do their job, giving them a ton of leverage compared to other engineers. Imagine if you make airplane engines for GE as an ME, and you want a higher salary, who else…
>You don't cast a British person as a Hispanic character in Narcos. YYou realize in Narcos they cast a Brazilian actor to play Pablo Escobar a famous Columbian. The actor had to literally learn Spanish for the role and…