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by nouveaux
315 days ago
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It sounds like what you're arguing for is that companies ought to have employees that are irreplaceable. Wouldn't that impose a huge risk to the company? If said employee gets hit by the proverbial bus or leaves, the company should just fold? Companies need to build systems where everyone is replaceable to de-risk the business and not because they don't get programmers. |
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As much as I don't like LLMs that much personally, do you think ChatGPT was produced with replaceable people?
> Companies need to build systems where everyone is replaceable...
No they don't. They need to build systems where everyone is happy with their job and don't need to constantly hop jobs for better salary, environment, etc.
The way to mitigate the bus factor is not to make everybody replaceable; it is to have a process to develop more irreplaceable people with overlapping expertise in their areas.