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lstodd | 1 day ago

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coldtea|1 day ago

If you work most jobs, whether cognitive or manual labor, after some point you can't do them anymore, due to physical and cognitive decline, medical issues, and the plain fact that you can do that shit as a hobby if you really like it, but you shouldn't need to go to some fucking office or greet people in your local Walmart in your late 60s and 70s just to survive.

We call this stopping of work at that point retirement.

How about that?

anamexis|1 day ago

Retirement is the withdrawal from active working life, i.e. having a job. It is not a US concept.

samf|1 day ago

Right, and a nice thing about software is that retirement doesn’t mean you have to stop doing what you used to do.

I’m retired (I know, I’m very lucky), and I’ve done as much or more coding since retirement than I did in my job. But to be fair, AI has really changed how I’m going about things, and I’m not sure what the future is going to bring. I really worry about my adult children and their careers.

lstodd|1 day ago

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lm28469|1 day ago

It's the part where you stop being a wage slave and can enjoy some freedom, I know, such an alien concept