Quote"Stanford computer science graduates are struggling to find entry-level jobs" with the most prominent tech brands, said Jan Liphardt, associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford University. "I think that's crazy." While the rapidly advancing coding capabilities of generative AI have made experienced engineers more productive, they have also hobbled the job prospects of early-career software engineers. Stanford students describe a suddenly skewed job market, where just a small slice of graduates -- those considered "cracked engineers" who already have thick resumes building products and doing research -- are getting the few good jobs, leaving everyone else to fight for scraps.
https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/12/19/236259/stanford-computer-science-grads-find-their-degrees-no-longer-guarantee-jobs
QuoteRecently, one expert broke this down in a way that made a lot of really uncomfortable sense. In a clip that's been making the rounds on X, he explains why idle time, boredom, and a desperate need for validation collide a lot more often in homemakers than people might think. Especially in modern households where daily survival is no longer the job.
Women with extra time on their hands can start to feel bored, unfulfilled, and underappreciated, and that's when things start to go from "home-y" to "hoe-y."
https://revolver.news/2025/12/why-do-so-many-female-homemakers-cheat-the-answer-is-surprisingly-simple/
Quote'They wouldn't let you on if you were drunk but apparently, it's OK if you're dead and you look dead, and she really looked like she was dead, in a chair, being pushed by her family.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15398909/British-family-accused-wheeling-DEAD-grandmother-easyJet-flight-Spain-telling-cabin-crew-tired.html