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It begins!
We won't be tread on
We won't be laid off and discarded
We will (peacefully) burn the clouds to the ground and retake what is righfully ours

jeets and AI: your time has come, fear it, expect it, and you had better believe it.
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computing is free and in the right hands it is unstoppable
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welcome to the NEET club
peacefully asking for your job back isn't going to do anything
just give up
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>>107053925
while I thank you for being the first anon to post, this general is for hardcore professionals that have had enough.
Once https://downdetector.com starts to look like the stawk market, the jobs will return soon after.
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I understand your hatred against jeets and cognitive technologies.

here is the thing, they are cheaper.
The only way to fight back is building better and cheaper and high quality products.
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>>107054000
>The only way to fight back is building better and cheaper and high quality products.
the only way to fight back is to tooth and nail their very same DEI game while selling funkopops to millennials. cheaper and high quality isn't exactly it.
and what about the karma of dealing in disposable business vs the tightness of margin or complete absence of sales on trying to be high quality?
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>>107054000
I do not hate them. they are failing tools of big tech and corporate greed. when we break the tools and we will break the illusion.
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>>107053882
You lost
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>>107054085
lost what? the responsibility to support an industry intent on replacing me? Perhaps in losing I will have gained everything back and so much more.
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there should be a global IT chill day. No IT workers bother to work on tickets. Just to show who is the bauss really. Black Thursday, the day before Black Friday, but we can call it Grey Thursday to be inclusive to all folks
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>>107054281
Great idea. let it burn.
(i gotta go fix some shit in the analog world, will check back later)

GREY THURSDAY - the first /gug/ tradition emerges.
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>>107054014

>the only way to fight back is to tooth and nail their very same DEI game while selling funkopops to millennials
You are facing the problem from the policy front, I get that. I try to see a solution from the technical side of things.

>what about the karma of dealing in disposable business vs the tightness of margin or complete absence of sales on trying to be high quality?

Innovation. To craft real solutions. More than half of the B2B market is trash. They do not solve real problems. They are impractical. Cloud based shit. Service based shit. Maybe part of the solution is create a market of products. Going back to boxes in shelves, but with external hard drives instead of DVDs and CDs like in the 90s.

I am just throwing ideas.
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You guys cant make 3d donkey kong on vulkan, twitter didnt get hacked when all its employees got laid off, you cant navigate the aws/azure maze even. you pretty much dont offer better quality than a jeet.
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>>107054409

>you cant navigate the aws/azure maze even
I see cloud services as part of the root problem. The consolidation of these giant IT service providers is suffocating small businesses and there is another problem.

When you sign a cloud services contract, you are bound by its usage policies. These policies define what can be stored, processed, and transmitted, and what type of audit can be performed to ensure that private data remains truly private? Individuals must exercise real ownership over their own data, without delegating its storage and processing to third parties.

All this without taking into account that cloud service providers operate under a new layer of abstraction that distances us greatly from the actual machines. The provider can do whatever it wants between that interface and the actual hardware, and the people at the control panel will never be able to find out.

The cloud provides the perfect context for generating bad-faith obscurity, and this obscurity is culturally validated through the imposition of certificates.
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>>107054409
PowerShell is multiplatform now and all major cloud providers offer PowerShell modules for their cloud. the maze is navigated that way. the cloud is a house of cards, with a few wobbly dominoes that want to fallover should a mouse sneeze upon them.
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>>107054399
there are as many ways to fight forward as there are individuals able to use their own agency and creativity to muster what they can.
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>>107054477
>giant IT service providers suffociating small businesses
And not-so-small business too. reminds me of a book that I read: "Technofeudalism" by Yanis Varofakis



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