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how to find a specific niche

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    hi, I find that I have never been able to stick to a specific niche within programming. Like I whatever I have "built" is just created from tit bits of some tech and genAI assistance. For instance, like I am generally confused on what to do ever since genai took over at latest tech news.

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      Stating the obvious: there'll always be work within professions such as plumbing, carpentry, and building. Hands-on building.

      Hands-off building, with code as a virtual construction material: there's no obvious niche. I would not know where to start, or finish. I should optimtimistally assume that the vast majority of niches will be short-lived, compared to the lifetime of a human.

      I'm not a developer, but over the years I have thrown (or crowbarred) myself into various niches. Chandler was my favourite. I knew that development had ceased, but it was the best tool for the purpose at the time.

      Good luck!

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