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  • Yeah you're right.

    Fediverse is a great step forward. But it really creates echo chambers, even more so than on Reddit I feel.

    But the difference is that you can create your own instances too if you don't like their ideologies. Or even make your community. So it's slightly better

    Btw have you gotten any better alternative of Reddit?

  • Bro I am using Lemmy for the same reason. And honestly here people won't understand your concerns either

    I was IP banned in reddit for saying that gender neutral laws should be implemented in my country. And here I'm banned in a community for saying communism won't save my country.

    There is no difference as such between these two platforms. The only good thing about reddit is that it had more relevant subs and users

  • What do you want to see, that you haven't found on Fedi?

    For me it's mostly the regional subs I had in reddit, those aren't here. And I also wanted Lemmy to some communities like which are relevant to my studies and work

  • I have started to like Lemmy too. I made an account here because I was IP banned in reddit for expressing my opinion on gender neutral laws in my country

    That's the worst part of reddit. You can't say something which go against their ideologies. Although I still want my reddit account back because fediverse isn't popular in my country and there aren't much relevant subs for me in here

  • But for that you gotta be in one of the top 10-20 unis of the QS ranking. And I can't be even in top 50 so investment banking isn't a option for me

    That's what I heard and read from everywhere. If you know some other way then you may suggest some

  • I was more interested in programming back then. I even learned java in highschool. I never said I wasn't interested in programming but you gotta see the reality too

    Passion doesn't always bring money at home. There is a reason why animators and artists aren't paid as much as they deserve (I'm not talking about the top 1%)

  • I already know java from my high school (cuz I was interested back then) but after looking at the current number of layoffs I'm scared to opt for CS

    And is it true that AI is going to make SWE's work more efficient and create more jobs? Or is it just people coping?

  • By management I meant BBA (Bachelors of Business Administration) for getting a job in Management Consulting

    Would companies trust AI to make those decisions which is done by management consultants?

    Already it helps me with my job

    You mean AI?