The podcast discusses developers' interest in changing jobs and Apple TV content's political bias. They also explore the controversy involving John Stewart, Apple, and China, and the impact of government control of information flow. Additionally, they touch on topics like regulating robots, analyzing developers' criticism towards the kernel community, and the negative impact of infighting on projects and code bases.
79% of developers are considering a new job or actively looking for one, with younger developers showing more interest.
Late career developers are motivated by the prospect of a better salary when considering a job change.
Deep dives
Low job satisfaction among developers
According to a recent survey, 79% of developers are considering a new job or are actively looking for one.
Shifts in age and job search behavior
Younger developers are more likely to be actively looking for new job opportunities, while job search interest drops for developers in the 44-55 age range. However, interest in job searching increases again after 55 years of age, especially for late career developers.
Salary as a key motivator
Among late career developers, a better salary was identified as the primary reason for considering a job change. After years of stability, they have regained interest in exploring new job opportunities to improve their financial situation.
Industry shifts
While most developers work in the technology industry, a small percentage (8%) have transitioned to roles in manufacturing and supply chain companies. This trend of moving away from the technology sector has seen a slight increase from the previous year.
New AI "regulation" from on high this week, a few signs you might be pissing in your own pond, and the game dev team that's been together for 40 years.
Hopping instead of hustling: Survey tells us how developers are taking care of business — More developers are looking for or are open to a new job now compared to the last two years—that’s according to the results of our latest survey on the state of developer employment. More than 1,000 developers responded to this year’s survey about jobs and 79% are at least considering new opportunities if not actively looking.
Eric Geller on X — Developers of any LLMs with the potential to pose serious risks will have to red-team them for safety and security issues—based on standards developed by NIST—and share the results with the government. Biden is using the Defense Production Act for this.
Hector Martin — This is a lie, and this excuse needs to die. Linux kernel code quality and review is about as bad as you'd expect for a project of that size with a low reviewer:contributor ratio. It is in no way helped by reviewers and maintainers who are "picky" (=assholes).
Nintendo Is Raising Its Employee Pay By 10% In Japan — Despite a downturn in sales and profits for Nintendo in its third quarter, it's reportedly raising the base salaries of its employees by 10% in its homeland.
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