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It's over
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Has Sam Altman coded a single thing in his life?
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>>108394517
so is this tweet sincere and honest, or smug and intended to mock the software developers?
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>>108394517
Can confirm.
I'm using pi-mono at work configured fully to my taste and I haven't written more than 10 lines of code in the last few weeks.
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Hopefully software will continue to be written character-by-character by humans for the foreseeable future as well.
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>>108394539
pick one and argue about it in the comments
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>>108394531
he's a kike who was CEO of a gorillion dollar company at like 16 and dropped out of CS after a couple years
what do you think?
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>>108394517
>goy- i mean guys, we're about to release the big one!
>thank you for getting us to this point
>we just need a cool $1 trillion and we can end work
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>>108394531
does sucking on this sisters clitoris each evening before bed quality for programming characters?
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From Xitter screenshots to Nitter screenshots.
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>>108394565
i can't use that website without accidentally typing nigger.poast
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They are directly saying they are going to end tech work. Why isn't anyone doing shit about it?
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Same with pilots and autopilot.
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>>108394594
1. what can anyone realistically do against trillion dollar companies?
2. why would anyone care anymore, the world kinda sucks anyway
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>>108394594
>Why isn't anyone doing shit about it?
>Guy who did nothing but rape his family gets rewarded with infinite money
>Goes on to rape programmers and the us economy
I mean, nobody can do anything about it, he is the elite.
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>>108394517
This is a screenshot of a marketing tweet.
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>>108394594
Just because they say it doesn't make it true.
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>>108394539
It's intended to paint a reality that does not exist, where coding isn't necessary and LLMs do it all for you. It's retarded, manipulative hyperbole like everything AI grifters post.
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>>108394660
>>108394718

>what can anyone realistically do against trillion dollar companies?
For example people could work on open-source local AI that gives just enough of muh productivity gains to be competitive that companies choose that instead of the corporate AI and then the megacorpos won't be able to own all the means of production.
I feel if everyone just gives up, it will only get worse.
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>>108394776

There is some hope this push will fail simply because what they're peddling is not feasible.
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>>108394660
>2. why would anyone care anymore, the world kinda sucks anyway
an extremely valid point.
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>>108394531
He's a manager. I doubt he really understands any of the technical stuff.
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>>108394564
No but that's hot
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>>108394805
>megacorpos won't be able to own all the means of production.
That is a funny one, because they are in bed with each other and funnel money from government contracts through their corporate friends which is where the majority of those gigantic cash flows you see originate from.
If they cared that much about saving money/productivity they'd be improving/using the open-source models that exist or the chinese offerings.
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>>108394539
Smugly trying to distort reality with an implied fait accompli of his AI success. His self-fulfilling prophesy won’t come to pass, and he knows it.
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>>108394517
You just know who works in tech and who doesn’t from reading about their stance on AI.
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Actions speak louder than words. If they've fully automated devs away, why are they still hiring like crazy?
https://openai.com/careers/search/
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Is he saying it's the Final Solution of programming?
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>>108395227
It's like WWI, it's the job to end all jobs
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>>108395227
Those jobs are reserved for the upper echelon of programmers, the top of the top talent, not the average joe. It won't be nearly enough to compensate for the amount of SWE roles that will be eaten by AI
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>>108395441
The point is ClosedAI clearly doesn't believe in their product if they're not replacing their own devs, so why should anyone else?
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>>108394563
The best summary of these frauds in just three lines
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>>108394517
Propaganda aside, programming can't be taken over by AI. Neither can human labor. The laborers through every era are digging up metals from the earth and building chairs. Altman's exorbitant gambit can't bypass the chain of labor and it can't replace direct practice. Shit hallucinates. Needs four more agents on top of the single agent you got to do one task.
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>>108394517
admittedly thinking and existence was also obliterated
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>>108394556
youre wrong and you know it
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>>108394531
Parasites don't work, those things suck and drink blood.
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>>108395207
Funnily enough, that applies to his tribe-at-large as well, just remove the "AI"
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>>108394594
>Why isn't anyone doing shit about it?

When it gets prohibitively expensive , open source will become the norm - you can't beat free and a parallel economy in tech will begin
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>>108394539
It's a grift. "Look at me! My product made human programmers obsolete!", when that's not the case quite yet.
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>>108395459
Their product replaces the bottom 99%.
The top 1% are still needed.
OpenAI doesn't need anyone in the bottom 99%.
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>>108394594
> going to end tech work
Who do you think is using AI?
Tech workers have been using it daily since at least Nov of 2022, while normies were skeptical and shitting on it the whole time.
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>>108394517
remember when he raped his sister lol
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>>108396871
RapistAI
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Idk why anons keep coping and saying that ai is shit and worthless. It has just killed programming and tech in general. It’s so fucking over
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>>108394660
> what can anyone realistically do against trillion dollar companies?
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I really think AI generated code is more similar to creating a generalist programming language than a magic wand that replaces everything
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>>108396896
I mean the fact that there are way more tech workers more than there were five years ago helps that conclusion
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We need a fucking revolution against PI.
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>>108396438
based persistency btfo-ing retards
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>>108395227
this was an interesting role

>$230.4K – $425K + Offers Equity
>Speak another language (ideally Chinese, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi), in addition to English.
>Have deep expertise in open source intelligence and subject matter expertise in national security and/or influence operations, particularly where it intersects with emerging technical risks.

https://openai.com/careers/abuse-investigator-(national-security)-remote-us/

I thought AI would've made knowing other languages moot. Ditto for OSINT skills.

It's also quite the salary gap, $200k
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>>108394517
>2060
>no money to be made in code anymore
>AI is now at the stage where it can make basically what you can think of
>computer. design and make me the exact thing I need based on this description and make it work with all my current devices
>testers and inventors are king
>everything is fine until someones wild idea causes the biggest fuck up in history
>nobody knows how to fix the faults when the testers find them
>nobody knows how to re-implement anything
>code is basically illegible since the robots no longer bother to use legible character encoding
>everything is too connected to pull down
The only hope for everyone's soul (and I hope you at least track me down and save mine) is that at the end of it all when laborers aren't required in any field of work, is that whoever is at the top of the totem pole is benevolent enough to grant everyone's eternal freedom from work. Otherwise you're looking at a literal holocaust of insane proportions as everyone scrambles to either destroy it, or whoever owns it. But we all know what will happen, it will be a guarded secret for some time whilst the thinktanks

In fact, I think AI is a purposefully slow release and that we've had this tech for some time. The forerunners of AI discovered this back in the late 00s, perfected it sometime around 2013, realized they were literally following the plot to terminator 2 as the computer starts learning at a geometric rate. And since then we've been sat on autopilot whilst all the big companies gradually release "their" versions year after year at the behest of US, China and UK based think tanks that are trying to determine the best course of action to either prolong the status quo or not destroy the economy over night before they get a chance to supply everyone with it.
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>>108394594
as a tech worker I want it to end
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The proliferation of vibecoding makes me afraid that architects and civil engineers are going to be replaced with AI and buildings are going to start collapsing like it's China.
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>>108395227
You'd think potential investors would look at things like that and make the logical conclusion but apparently not.
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>>108397071
Probably already happening. I'm sure that any office job where typing is involved is already full of people using ChatGPT to fill in the text for them.
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>>108397082
I wonder what the history books will say about this era of technology 60 years from now, and if they'll put all the blame on altman and musk or if they'll also talk about the users themselves being responsible
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>>108397089
>history books
Probably already entirely written by LLMs and never read directly by a human.
It's over.
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>>108397089
future history books will be written by historian agents who will praise sama for making meatcels redundant
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>Yeah, haha, we did it folks, it was a long road but we made it! let's pat ourselves on the back
>hasn't done shit
And people fall for this scam tactic, why?
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>>108396902
kek
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>>108397089
>and if they'll put all the blame on altman and musk
That's the Iran wins route
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>>108394517
I have so much gratitude to the anons who wrote each post character-by-character. It already feels difficult to remember how much effort it really took.

Thank you for getting us to this point.
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>>108394805
Have you not ever taken even a glance at Huggingface or ollama? Would you described already exists more or less. The main barrier to entry is hardware and the cost. Especially now that there's a ram shortage and apparently even a STORAGE shortage. Even if that weren't the case people just don't want to learn how to do this type of shit because the either just find it boring or perceive it as too much effort to even learn how to use, let alone use effectively.
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>>108394517
The whole industry is just one dirty kike competing with another dirty kike and mocking the whole industry + pajeet Google.
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>>108394594
Only around 1-2% of the population works in tech and a significant part of it is made up of autists that can't go outside without their cortisol spiking and trannies whise only human interactions happen through xitter.
Tech workers could get entirely wiped out by AI tomorrow and the world would keep turning.
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>>108394594
Because everyone knows it’s a meme. If Opus 4.6 writing a C compiler from scratch had zero effect on the industry, you can imagine that nothing will.
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>>108394564
AFAIK he was more interested in her asshole.
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>>108394517
Isn't his company knee deep in debt and not making enough profit to pay it back anytime soon?
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>>108398463
Yes but Amazon just gave them $15B so they're good to go
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>>108396909
This is not true and you know it. There are less programmers than ever (vibecoders dont count) programming is dead and anybody can code whatever they want without knowing how to program
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>>108394594
>I want to continue beinging a code monkey who does daily himulation rituals at morning stand ups!
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>>108398446
that's because it didn't write it from scratch, it failed to write it while having full access to a c compiler code. It got lost copy-pasting code
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I remember when /g/ claimed that AI was never going to master the machine language and replace programmers. In retrospect that was pretty silly
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>>108396945
>he doesn't know
this is just money reserved for some mossad jew. Many such "jobs" exist in big tech, I work with a bunch of them myself. They do basically nothing but are paid because the company is jewish or wants to operate in israel. It's welfare/bribery
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>>108397904
inshallah, make a nuke and wipe us out. We are the satans
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>>108394517
nigga never wrote a single code in his fucking life
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>>108394594
AI and tech CEOs have been pushing and memeing that AI will kill software engineering as a profession for several years now and it still hasn't happened.
I think what we'll continue to see is LLMs hit their natural walls as context windows get as large as they can go given current technology (and token cost). Don't forget that Enshitification always follows. These companies are not turning profits with the current pricing of tokens and subscriptions. Is everyone going to keep paying the piper when subs are $500 or $1000 a year? Or when tokens cost $0.0025 a piece for output?
We've already hit the reasonable limit for RAM usage, and distilling models can only make them more efficient to a point before it also starts making them dumber and more predictable.
Don't get me wrong, AI has changed software engineering substantially, but I think its more like how chainsaws changed tree felling. It doesn't mean any rando should go and pick up a chainsaw to take care of a problem tree versus calling an actual arborist.
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>>108396406
>when that's not the case quite yet.
It's literally the case right now.
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>>108394539
the latter
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>>108394550
There'll be an increase in "a human wrote this program, character by character" signatures.
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>>108394539
he in incapable of sincerity
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>>108394517
Your brain is over ?
Listen here you mentally retarded idiots.
Im going to say this only once AI can't do anything on it's own.

>B-b-but it can write 3D ball render with shaders
It's literally stole from git and other platforms... this thing can't implement anything original that it wasn't trained on. Simple as that. So fuck off with AI and until it will be truly able to implement every single feature i ask from it then you can talk about it.
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The most important man of this century is gay, over for straightcels
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>>108395227
Same reason a private company might buy up all the residential property and remaining open plots of land in your area while telling everyone the future is 5 over 1s.
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>>108394517
how do they cope with the fact that humans still have to audit it character by character?
Oh right, they just invent a new buzzword to push as the next Big Thing™.
Agentic Engineering™
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>>108394517
Just 2 more time units, and $2 trillion.
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>>108394517
Im sick of seeing this retarded kike everywhere.
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>>108399153
Git 'er out!
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>>108394517
christ almighty, this sociopathic faggot even uses a miyazaki trained avatar
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>>108394550
Ok grandpa
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>>108394531
use case for coding?
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He has a lot of gratitude and money. But you can only have his gratitude. Thanks suckers!
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>>108394517
I hate this scam artist so much you have no idea
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>>108395847
>suck
Nu uh. See, that's a misconception. They scrape and lick.
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>>108395227
Urine speaks louder than words.
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>>108394517
When he puts it like that, it feels like I should ask more for my work. I've written this software character by character with care and craftsmanship, not like some mass produced slop.
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>>108399153
"Literally the case right now like omg" is people being contracted to fix slop.
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>>108399057
they're engaging in wishful thinking and the hype cycle, not actual truth

as usual, ignore and shut out imbeciles, continue doing it your way
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>>108397053
i've read enough scifi to even guess at the technical debt apocalypse they are setting up by decoupling code from human understanding

these liars think they are funny, but how will they feel when they're slated to be reclaimed for paperclips and herded toward the gate
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>>108394834
It's gonna suck either way. Either they force everyone to use this fake and gay tech, or the market absolutely shits itself. Or maybe something in between.
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>>108394765
OK, how about this?
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>>108394517
>IT TAKES SO MUCH EFFORT TO PROGRAM STUFF
>most software is barely useable and gets worse with every update

Scary thought.
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>>108394517
OH NO TRANSISTORS NOT LIKE THIS
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/microsoft-considering-suing-openai-over-altmans-recent-deal-with-amazon-report-claims-exclusivity-dispute-revolves-around-frontier-multi-agent-service

>The whole stateless/stateful discussion has reportedly been a hot topic among lawyers from both camps, though FT states that a Microsoft employee referring to the situation isn't mincing words, saying that "we know our contract," and that "we will sue them if they breach it. If Amazon and OpenAI want to take a bet on the creativity of their contractual lawyers, I would back us, not them."
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>>108395786
It replaces copy pasting from stackoverflow
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>>108394517
>CEO of one of the main companies to rule over the AI dystopia is ragebaiting programmers online
Bubble moment. Also if I were sam altman I'd be careful about pissing off one of the only subsets of people who could take advantage of niche vulnerabilities to fuck up my company beyond repair if the moment ever came.
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If chatgpt is so intelligent, why doesn't this guy asks it how to make openai profitable?
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>>108394531
>Sam Altman studied
computer science at Stanford University before dropping out to pursue his entrepreneurial career.
He's probably not even a tech but a finance bro

At least retards like musk wrote some shitty code to justify getting their money initially
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>>108399506
>humans still have to audit it character by character
we are already beyond this point. it's infeasible for humans to review the code agents can generate - you will just have to ask another agent to review it.
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>>108404887
yes
we also ask another agent to write unit tests, so we know the code is correct
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>>108394594
Why? And become a luddite?
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>>108394594
I can't talk about America, but in my country (no, I'm not a street shitting pajeet, I'm European) there was a ridiculous amount of code monkeys that got easily replaced by AI's shit code because they didn't even bother to learn fucking English properly to understand documentation or even what they were coding at all (many of them being imported brownoids from some 3rd world country). I know devs irl with stable jobs that dont know how to clone a fucking SSD, it's absurd. Again, these are people the crap code AI writes easily replaced. It was a bubble, that's why pajeets and normies and overall shit skins with fake degrees and 2 digits IQs are losing their minds.

As another anon said let the kikes and the low IQ rapeapes eat each other, and carry on.
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>>108394517
Just vibe code unc, works for me in my job.
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>>108401517
>people being contracted to fix slop
This is literally happening at companies that were too quick to adopt AI and fire its workforce lmao
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We are literally one breakthrough away from AI replacing all knowledge workers. At that point in time the only valuable thing will be what you own - all your knowledge and skills will be irrelevant.
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>>108406781
We're literally one breakthrough away from TND
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>>108407305
NTA but I think those things will happen at the same time. The moment people are unemployed and resources need to be shared among all peoples we will see tensions between demographics rise. In western countries non-whites will suddenly go extinct. Middle East will only have Arabs, Asia only Asians.
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>>108394594
There is a reason your Wal-Mart/Home Depot/Mcdonalds/Tyson Foods is full of ex-programmers guys. The owner class no longer wants to pay you what you're worth, so what you're worth is less today than it was yesterday. There are lots of marketing of "stop hiring humans in tech" but never "Wal-Mart/Home Depot/Mcdonalds/Tyson Foods should hiring humans"
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>>108406729
>clone an SSD
what in the pajeet using this as an example of “real software” lulz. whats next, how to set up a firewall?
if your main skills are executing troonix commands, you have no right to make this gatekeep-y post anon. sysadmin is not SWE. you’re a “tech guy who can do computer stuff”. thats not SWE.
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>>108394517
This is ragebait, he knows the AI bubble is collapsing soon and is making posts like these to pump his bags before he shorts all the way down.
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>>108394531
I coded his mom, does that count?
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>>108396840
You're fucking retarded if you think enabling tech workers is the reason they pour fuckton of millions in training models.

Only reason why it's relatively cheap is because you're training their models, aka. your replacement.
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I don't write code anymore since i have started using Claude. Yes, I still fix/correct a line of code here and there but it doesn't go further than that. This thing is magic.
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>>108394531
he's sister coded
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>>108394594
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>>108394517
lil bro thinks he is creating God or something. I fucking hope his employees are extracting as much value out of this shit as possible, good for them.
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>>108394531
Nope
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>>108404850
They let this retard run ycombinator for years.

There really is nothing in the US economy but retards fucking eachother over. We've entered the age of gurus.
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>>108395207
>false success
do you even work in software? agentic coding is a mandatory skill for getting hired these days.

>>108412178
i haven't seen altman trying to sell his online course. at worst he is a slimy salesman.



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