> A Boston native, Ms. Singer graduated from Brown University with a degree in comparative literature and has a master's degree in creative writing from Boston University.<p>> Ms. Huang is from New York and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in statistics.<p>I’m so darn tired of reading front page articles written largely by liberal arts folks that never worked in tech that never created anything in tech commenting on the fate of tech and the future of tech graduates and workers. Why do we even upvote these to the top of the orange site? Because it came from the New York Times?<p>The people that know can’t write and the people that can write don’t know what the hell is actually going on imho.
Is this actually a concern amid a global IT skills shortage? Get the impression that this seems to be mainly gifted students having less of a chance of getting their dream job.
Is it just me or is it a good practice to glance down to the last (or two) paragraphs for the gist of the story?<p>I'm finding this to be frequently true but not so sure once the "evil" ChatGPT takes over.<p>Perhaps, it's time to make a Turing Test browser app?