for stable space-grade pc (they literally use them on international space station) grab 100-200$ thinkpad from 2010-2015. it is very reliable and durable platform as known.
why can't you get hired in any place asap? I've heard the minimum hourly pay in USA is about 10 bucks. if so, it's 80 per day, so at least 1500 per month.
naaaah.
donchu worry about that particular thing. instead, worry about how to pull through an operation that utilizes machine learning and robotics in complete cleansing of this trash. like, a Spot (Boston, Korea) is roaming along the interstate highway and picks up cans and glass chips and chicken bones, collects and transports it to nearby trash silo and recharger/maintenance station. with Python inside
One thing - do not EVER try to connect the function of roaming for trash with getting energy from that trash. It's asking for Horizon Zero Dawn scenario.
of course, and of course you are right, and brilliantly pointed out that scenario. the point in sustaining the process of roaming under requirements constraints.
I tinkered up a python script that scraps job posting site (hh.ru) and sends applications. It takes about 30-40 applications to get an interview invite, and 30-50 interviews to get an offer.
based on several job-seeking periods.
basically I just run a single command each day to send 200 applications (day limit on hh.ru) to filtered python vacancies and schedule interviews in google spreadsheet with those employers who wrote me. the script is disgustingly dirty even by my low standards of scripting, but it saves me several hours each day of job seeking.
it feels like fishing.
for that answer of greatest validity you should e. g. check out "HumanEval" LLM benchmark on HuggingFace website. That is one of the best objective source of info on this issue. Currently Claude 3 is the best, far superior to other models. (85% correct code tasks done. ChatGPT 4 has 65% aprox. This is a giant difference (35% errors vs 15% , so Claude 3 is x2.5 better in terms of code quality losses)