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by jleyank
1265 days ago
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If you’re willing to go to where the jobs are and, perhaps, take a pay cut you can contribute software engineering or UI expertise to many stem projects. There’s a number of little companies doing such work and they have domain knowledge in spades. What they probably don’t have or have enough of is how to make modern, robust, maintainable software. Particularly user facing software. Things like ai or modelling applied to medicine, material design, etc. You won’t sell ads or collect data. It’s probably licensed code and it helps people make stuff. |
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