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by palmotea 19 days ago
> So far where I work its the Instant Pot, at least for the non-devs. We rolled out Claude & Cowork to the masses after a brief pilot. It was about a solid month and a half of heavy usage and then suddenly usage fell off a cliff. Once it stopped being a cool new toy, people just didn't find a use for it.

Your employer is doing it wrong. You need usage surveillance with sanctions for low/declining use, then people won't stop using it.

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Please tell me you're being sarcastic.
It's industry best practice. All the market-leading companies are doing it. Do you think you know better than them?

If there's anything I've learned as a software engineer, it's that agreeing with and defending the ideas of business leaders and Silicon Valley VC influencers proves I'm very intelligent.

this sarcasm is very disrespectful, you're mocking a sizeable proportion of the commenters on this site.

when I quote this comment later, with appropriate attribution, please know that I will be shaking my head and frowning while doing so

> you're mocking a sizeable proportion of the commenters on this site.

some would call this god's work

He is, but he's also describing reality.
That's depressing
He’s referencing practices at Meta and probably others