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Which subreddit were you banned from?
Pretty much all Canadian housing related ones and r/india. This used to be my Reddit pic
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Canadians would automatically get triggered

people still don’t realize it’s the internet, guy behind username could be anyone and from anywhere but still they get mad.
 
Pretty much all Canadian housing related ones and r/india. This used to be my Reddit pic
IMG-8387.jpg

Canadians would automatically get triggered

people still don’t realize it’s the internet, guy behind username could be anyone and from anywhere but still they get mad.
What is this green flag behind your name now?
 
Pakistani flag, to troll Indians.
I'm aware of the sports rivalry in Cricket. I was there in Australia when the 2015 Cricket World cup happened, we have heard about clashes between the fans from the two countries I never realized it is there in immigration and other forums also o_O
 
I'm aware of the sports rivalry in Cricket. I was there in Australia when the 2015 Cricket World cup happened, we have heard about clashes between the fans from the two countries I never realized it is there in immigration and other forums also o_O

I think there will always be people who hate each other because they feel it is right with zero introspection. Some forums and subreddits definitely collect the worst-of-worst and compound this hate for sure!
 
I feel like drowning, I guess I need to move to the US and change into tech.
Do you guys think it's worth it after 40?

I saw some bootcamps for tech that pay minimum wage until you get a job and then percentage. Are these legit? Are they worth it? I am hesitant to go back to university.

I have taken statistics courses, maybe I could do big data kind of stuff?
 
I feel like drowning, I guess I need to move to the US and change into tech.
Do you guys think it's worth it after 40?

I saw some bootcamps for tech that pay minimum wage until you get a job and then percentage. Are these legit? Are they worth it? I am hesitant to go back to university.

I have taken statistics courses, maybe I could do big data kind of stuff?

Depends on what you currently do. A lot of tech work is over-engineering(containers for containers for containers) at the moment, which is being significantly challenged by AI. Start with where you are and what's the local maxima of it in Canada.
 
I feel like drowning, I guess I need to move to the US and change into tech.
Do you guys think it's worth it after 40?

I saw some bootcamps for tech that pay minimum wage until you get a job and then percentage. Are these legit? Are they worth it? I am hesitant to go back to university.

I have taken statistics courses, maybe I could do big data kind of stuff?

Personally, If you really want to build up on tech, my suggestion is try getting an online Masters from the US.

The University of Texas Austin, offers MS in Computer Science, MS AI and MS in Data Science for only 10K USD - fully asynchronous learning. If you're really in a pinch you can get an MS CS in Georgia Tech for under 7K USD.

These are public and accredited universities, with some of them even making the top 50 in the world's best universities -- What I'm trying to say is that they're completely legit, given that tech fresh grads in California earns 100K USD average, you could probably get your money back while doing what you're doing now.

Unlike Canada, the US don't look at age, as long as you can get sponsored you have a shot.
 
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