nayminlwin
@nayminlwin@lemmy.ml
- Comment on The two types of jobs 1 month ago:
Even programming jobs are like excel sheets with extra steps.
- Comment on Survey shows most people wouldn't pay extra for AI-enhanced hardware | 84% of people said no 3 months ago:
Can’t help but think of it as a scheme to steal the consumers’ compute time and offload AI training to their hardware…
- Comment on Parents overestimate sons’ maths skills more than daughters’, study finds 5 months ago:
In my country though, it’s the other way around. Girls are seen as more meticulous, systemactic and better with numbers and records.
A lot accountants and back office workers are all women. Hell, in the company I work for there’s not a single guy in the accounting department and majoroty women in other departments like administration, HR and Sales Operation.
- Comment on Study: Dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27 billion years old 8 months ago:
There’s no dark matter, only dimension flattening weapons being fired at each other by advanced aliens.
- Comment on Does technology actually add value to the world? 10 months ago:
Another aspect to consider is the term " invention is the mother if necessity" coined by Jared Diamon, in contrast to " neccessity is the mother of invension". A lot of technology either get discarded or used for something that the technology wasn’t originally intended. Hence the idea that inventions come first and the necessity for them follows later. Targetes technological innovation tenda to be very expensive and involves a lot of trial/error.
I believe this phenomenum doesn’t just apply to big innovations and inventions. It also applies to day to day problem solving and in your case, choosing the right technology for your work. Without prior experience and established norm, a technology that might completely makes sense to you for a certain kind of work, might not pan out in actual use.