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by casey2
5 hours ago
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No one was "duped" CEOs tend to look out 10-20 years in the future. Extrapolating with s, linear, and log curves. If they all look good then they hop on board. Any way you slice it AI will be unimaginable in 20 years, you don't want an engineering culture that focuses on retaining useless skills. Look at mega-caps like Google and Facebook, so called web native companies, are STILL shunned by "real devs" despite looking nothing like they did when they started, because in terms of "real skills" they have release product failure after product failure. They live in a completely different plane of abstraction. Similarly John von Neumann hate assembly he would have loathed C and Unix. It's all boils down to the same problem: A smart programmer who enjoys optimizing something that's not on the hot path: developer velocity. |
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