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by racl101
1481 days ago
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Yeah, they're probably keeping the people who allow them to automate and are laying off the people who, otherwise, need to do the work manually / semi-manually when there is no automation. Anytime you automate something that someone is doing manually, and you're automating it so well, there's a good chance what you build might replace the people doing it. |
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