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CS studenet here
>4th out of 5 year of college.
>Liked college really much in the beggining when there were generic electronics/electricity classes, even if they were harder than coding classes.
>feel bored by coding
>try to do software projects in free time
>get bored and do other things
>also read/watch shit about electricity and electronics
>for college do hardware arduino projects instead of software when I can
>still cope about being able to get an ez coding job
>ai arrive and will soon axe half of software dev jobs
>oh no
How viable would it be for me to pivot my free time into studying electronics and soldering appliances first, then fixing computers and complex stuff?
In my final year plan on halfassing pure software classes and focus everything on classes that also teaches about hardware
What are some good Master thesis where i can best hone my soldering and electronics skills? Something like fixing computers and installing Linux OS or some other project for masters

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