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Ask HN: Things to learn to make money and live peacefully
17 points by cookies2eat 940 days ago
I am interested to learn or do MOOC's. First thing is I don't believe in paid courses/MOOC's/Books. Generally I use to audit courses in platforms like Coursera/Edx/NPTEL/MIT OCW. Second and my main dilemma is what to learn so that my career will be sustainable for the long run (make money peacefully). Also I don't think MBA in reputed colleges make sense, I feel its a myth. On some deep research, Data management stuff's was reasonable to me. However in current era everyone speaks about AI/GenAI (Which I don't like), sustainability, META, Blockchain, Everything cloud, Now 5G (later other G's)...etc. Technologies will be keep changing and continuous learning process through out the life is an opportunity not everyone gets. So my understanding was to get foundational learning at a free of cost and career experience should be the learning process.

Share your thoughts on your realization which foundational learning at a free of cost can help to get career that gives balanced life .....So that people will not rush towards hypes.....

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Are people eligible to learn and practice this if they are not a US citizen and/or based outside.
VITA is based out of US. If there any similar programs in India will be helpful ?
I don't believe in paid courses/MOOC's/Books.

Why?

> First thing is I don't believe in paid courses/MOOC's/Books

> what to learn so that my career will be sustainable for the long run (make money peacefully)

> get foundational learning at a free of cost and career experience should be the learning process

Maybe OP thinks education should always be free. But I got confused because they think on the job learning is the learning process and then obviously your employer is paying for your training indirectly or directly. So maybe the point is that OP doesn't believe in paid courses by themselves but is fine with employers paying for that?

Obviously people should be compensated for their work creating courses/MOOCs/books

But OP wants to make money like everyone else and live peacefully. But others have to work for free for OP's benefit.

I don't know how to process this. I'm confused.

Basic foundational learning need to there at a free of cost that can lead to a job to the career path. From where we should gain knowledge through job experience which should raise money for our life. I don't mean courses paid by corporates and you get it at free. Now what we do is we keep learning and learning as technology changes through courses/classes. There will be no full stop for this. So I am looking for opportunities in foundational learning -->job to the career path-->knowledge through job experience-->money for our sustainable life.
Here is peaceful and fulfilling carrier path to consider without MBA overhead

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/how-to-be...

If you consider becoming a farmer check out the works of Joel Salatin and Richard Perkins. Both have good ideas how to bootsrap your farm business without big investments on a rented land.
Subsistence farming perhaps. But my understanding is that making money as a modern farmer requires serious skill in planning, optimization, and negotiating.
Along with that climate/environment should favor us and selling the cultivable is the big challenge because not all farmers can able to do it by themself, so for selling the cultivable they have to depend on dealers/brokers who actually set the price for farmers efforts and dealers/brokers who earn in hefty will less efforts in comparable with farmers.
I have spent a ton of time refining use of sockets and test automation these past years in personal projects. These are winning me employment in areas that are far less opinionated.
Sockets.. sounds oddly specific. In what regards did your learning help you?
I learned a couple of things from dealing with sockets:

* It dramatically simplified my application architecture with regard to any kind of network services or web application.

* It made every aspect of my application event-oriented. That means no network polling, no round trip delays, no performance bottle necks. Everything becomes super concurrent as network messaging is fire and forget. I suspect UDP would be even faster, but I have not tried it. I am reluctant to give up the fidelity of TCP for UDP.

* It allows radical scale of network services and everything reliant upon network services in ways I could not do before. I simply receive unexpected network messages and then handle them according to the respective message type. I can bolt on new service functionality without refactoring anything.

Very interesting, For sure your experience can't match anything. However can you please provide the learning references for sockets.
I have nothing to provide. It was all trial and effort on hobby code refactoring the architecture of a personal application and writing an original WebSocket client/server.

I did spend a lot of time trying to make sense of RFC6455. I also spent a lot of time trying to get self-signed localhost TLS certificates working cross-OS and this is a continuous struggle.

Interesting! Any link?
Here is a video link to my test automation system. The video is very old. Since then I have abandoned HTTP in favor of web sockets and it executes about 7 times faster and requires less maintenance.

https://prettydiff.com/share-test-automation.mp4

Learn to remove dead loved ones. This is my job.
Exceptional !!
Being a notary or any other public service or semi-public (depending on the country) seems like a safe and easy job once you are in.