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Posted by andygcook 7 hours ago

US Job Market Visualizer(karpathy.ai)
340 points | 272 commentspage 3
ks2048 5 hours ago|
Bet on high job-growth market: Security guard for data centers.

Stand in front with a gun while mobs come to burn down the data center that took their jobs.

(I think I'm half joking).

booleanbetrayal 4 hours ago||
Too late!

1: https://www.businessinsider.com/robot-dogs-quadruped-data-ce...

linhns 5 hours ago|||
Still need rocket defense though.
newsclues 5 hours ago||
Oh please that will be done by drone and killer robots.
RiverCrochet 4 hours ago||
It just comes up a black screen for me. Is this happening to anyone else?
Osyris 4 hours ago|
Do you have JavaScript disabled?
hbarka 3 hours ago||
Data in, data out. Reminder that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has been…well, I can’t find the right word.

https://apnews.com/article/trump-jobs-firing-f00e9bf96d01105...

ks2048 5 hours ago||
Does the LLM understand or consider "rent seeking"? Lot's of high-paying jobs and entire industries seem to be propped-up by those same people who already have the power.
alexfromapex 6 hours ago||
It looks like this is using 2024 data so quite old?
nipponese 6 hours ago||
Cool site and Andrej is the man. But the BLS data...

> Taxi Drivers, Shuttle Drivers, and Chauffeurs

> Overall employment of taxi drivers, shuttle drivers, and chauffeurs is projected to grow 9 percent from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations.

...word?

akramachamarei 5 hours ago|
I just started reading Snow Crash; cool name!
sublinear 6 hours ago||
I enjoy that this visualization directly contradicts the mainstream narrative that white collar work is being replaced by blue collar work.
aaroninsf 6 hours ago||
Almost everyone I know is limited to two areas, and of those, 90% are in one corner.
calvinmorrison 6 hours ago|
I'd like to see this but - not sure if it is already - adjusted by total pay. so # employed * average salary.

A -4.0% hit to cashiers may have less of an impact than -4.0% to lawyers or another category that is propping up the middle of the economy with spending.

technotony 6 hours ago|
It's the other way around. Cashier's spend their 4 percent, where's the lawyers probably save it. Though of course median salary for the two categories means 4 percent change is different in absolute dollars
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