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by A_Duck
99 days ago
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Interesting to see more of this thinking on Hacker News Perhaps one of the secondary effects of AI replacing developers will be mobilising a group of smart, motivated people to the left (It's always interesting to think of the secondary effects which kick in past a certain point of growth. High-multiple stock valuations often fail to take these into account. For the East India Company, for example — your company can keep growing until it's the size of a country. But suddenly other countries treat you as a foreign power rather than a pet.) |
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I am on this site because it is one of the less shitty places on the Internet (in terms of usability, privacy etc.) to have some form of discussion, but I never identified as a "hacker", "techie", "entrepreneur" or "temporarily embarrassed billionaire". AI didn't change my view on anything, except it has shown me how blind and naive people can be.
Of course I tend to focus on aspects that are being discussed here (context of software engineering).