You've reached the final level. Congrats! Now you can go out and actually do things.
Chase Flores
it's because I've been disappointed enough times by each exciting new thing just being dumbed down to appeal to the very broadest possible market, and/or used to spy on people.
Brayden Clark
I'm thinking is just getting a trade job...
Logan Moore
Programming and fighting games can keep you interested in tech still.
Ryan Lee
CS degree, programming is just copy pasta nowadays, nobody wants to actually think and solve problems.
Played too much smash bros in high school and college. Grew up playing Sf and tekken in arcades.
Dominic Morales
How about breaking the blockchain and kill Jow Forums for the lulz
Caleb Adams
VR is where it's at. Of course it's nowhere near as advanced as it is in movies but you have to try it. I highly recommend beat saber.
Christian Watson
go camping or something
Julian Barnes
Fucking this, I ought to work at a repair shop.
Noah Sullivan
now this I havent tried....I know 3d Graphics and I'm pretty good at WebGL....
Kevin Powell
This. You have reached the beginning of the end game.
Juan Collins
Someone needs to find a flaw with sha-256 but man the flaw is probably so simple in concept that no one gonna think of this shit. I swear the flaw will be so simple, people will laugh...
no need to brute force it as the power u need is DBZ level stuff.
Lincoln Jones
Congratulations, that's called getting old. You may also notice that you enjoy less sweet beverages and your political views getting less idealistic but more pragmatic.
Matthew Hernandez
Done. What was the point of this thread? Clearly not discussion, when every "explanation" was - boring.
Aaron Ross
Ah Shit, you right but I'm only 25 but then again I been doing tech stuff since I was 5. Damn 20 years and it finally got boring.
I can recommend doing your "own" tech, i.e. tinkering. Get yourself some esp32 from Ali and start smartening your house up. The obvious choice though is less caring. You don't need flagship tech, as it's affordable 3years later for cheap anyway. With the usual "nerdism" on this board; find an offline hobby. And as you're still young spend some money on parties and chicks before becoming the 586439157th engineer with a midlife crisis. If you find the right person, marriage is indeed a wonderful thing to keep up with the daily shit, but you don't need to rush that.
Dominic Reyes
>>Jow Forums
Matthew Ramirez
esp32 are only $10, impressive.
Nolan Baker
Go trail riding on a mountain bike or something
Nathaniel Hill
Want to make tech exciting for you again? Volunteer or get a job doing tech for worthy charities. You'll be using technology to do something important that helps somebody.