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Entrepreneurship is mostly a self-promoting shit show. Same ol' stories about making 6 figures on drop-shipping, without ever mentioning profit margins - or regurgitating the same "Top 3 tips for making it".

r/learnpython if you to figure out something in Python fairly quick, and don't want to get lambasted on stack exchange for asking trivial questions.

r/machinelearning just for keeping up with the latest there.

r/cscareerquestions for getting a feel of how big tech hiring is (though it certainly has the "preftige" obsession of WSO, so basically WSO but for tech students / young professionals)

 

yeah r/cscareerquestions is legit just the IT version of WSO. Every 4/5 posts is either "didn't go to top school but..."/"Currently learning how to code, chances of breaking into Amazon/FB/Google?"/"What are the top schools for CS/Programming?"

 

/r/fatfire has surprisingly good advice from actual professionals as opposed to 12 year old alt-right trolls or actual communists.

Be excellent to each other, and party on, dudes.
 

r/FinancialCareers can be very hit or miss. It is mostly redundant but there's always 1-2 valuable posts per week that make it worth checking in on.

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