I think the point in all of this is that in 2025 Teller will IPO and anybody that works there for peanuts will become a multi-millionaire over night. Spread the word. The people need to know...
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I'm currently in finance though, and actually creating low latency real-time GUIs with 100s of updates a second is requiring me to go into a lot of depth with everything I do. Not super interesting but there is less room for error than there would otherwise be.
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My personal plan is to take an edge by doing more in Rust and then using this as leverage into future WebAssembly work (for performance) as I have already pointed myself in this direction. (Easier than turning around and becoming a junior ML engineer at late-stage career.)
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Yeah. This is super important. I definitely try to nurture talent and it's also not purely altruistic: young people are more engaged and are seeing things anew, so you gain a lot from being involved.
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