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Re-skilling is definitely hard, but just to share words of encouragement: it's never been easier to learn skills for free with online tools. AI has a lot of faults but it is really good for this in my experience.
i actually do learn new things all the time, back in the day i did like a year of code academy but i really cannot get my head around coding , i can speak foreign languages and play the guitar, but coding goes nowhere
the problem is finding paying clients , specifically remotely. learning isn't an issue, i love growing my brain.
if i was back in the UK, i could land an office job without too much trouble, but i have no plans on ever living there again under any circumstances
that being said, what would be some areas worth looking into that have good online learning courses etc?
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @jgbtc 25 Oct
I'm currently teaching myself rust programming. I am generally distrustful of AI but, damn, does it speed up the learning process. But as you're (understandably) aren't interested in coding, I'm unfortunately not sure what else to suggest.
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i might try something like that again at some point, maybe i could get my head around it in a better way now, just my initial experience like a decade ago with learning some python and stuff didn't end well lol
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