Quote from: Meta Cognition on September 24, 2014, 01:49:31 AMThere is no bubble. We will see years of relative contraction to the growth, merely because technology seems to develop in an S shape when represented graphically. It'll only become obsolete when automation can replace them, but that isn't a crash.Now, if you want to see a bubble, look at higher education.By bubble, I mean the demand for CSE majors is only temporarily inflated, it's going to go back down once positions are filled.
There is no bubble. We will see years of relative contraction to the growth, merely because technology seems to develop in an S shape when represented graphically. It'll only become obsolete when automation can replace them, but that isn't a crash.Now, if you want to see a bubble, look at higher education.