6 pointsby fud1016 hours ago4 comments
  • allinonetools_4 hours ago
    I have seen a few people go through this after layoffs. One thing that helped them was keeping a small daily routine — building something small, learning one thing, or contributing somewhere. Structure makes a bigger difference than we expect.
  • calloutTime5 hours ago
    I’ve started working as a substitute paraeducator for a local school district after being let go from tech. Working with students reveals work that ai will never help with. You can still make a difference.
    • fud1015 hours ago
      Thanks that was my first impulse but in only a few years, it's become much harder to get back into teaching. I had a strong resume and reference but it wasn't enough to even get an interview for a community college gig.
    • marysminefnufan hour ago
      as a teacher trueeeee
  • leet_thow4 hours ago
    I'm retiring early and fill my days by exploring 20th century film, music and literature, using LLMs to critically examine them throughout the journey. Basically a free hobby with near limitless source material.
    • Blackstrat2 hours ago
      But, how is that helping you? It's akin to reading other peoples reviews. Shouldn't you watch the film and do your own critical analysis? Relying on the LLM self defeating.
  • HeritageLab5 hours ago
    This reads less like “AI poisoned the field” and more like the old map stopped working. The paycheck mattered, but so did the structure around it: deadlines, meetings, visible progress, a reason to keep moving. When that disappears, the loss often shows up as disgust with the whole ecosystem because there’s no replacement frame yet.