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If you put this much effort into finding a job you'd have one by now
And if you put a quarter as much effort into educating yourself about the fundamentals ML as you do memeing, you’d know that a better line would have been “go contribute your labor to society”.
I had a feeling your idea of how a “job” works was rooted in the capitalist method, where a instead of labor an employee sells their labor-power to an employer and receives a wage as compensation, but using job/employment interchangeably confirmed it. You’re advocating for a system of designed dependence, where people sell their capacity to work and the employer extracts more value than they compensate for. Any equality between employer and worker is a deception.
But since memes seem to be your reading level:
You can go get that job now
Wages are the price of labor power. I will continue to live as I please and contribute my labor to causes and efforts I deem worthy of it.
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