A lot of these engineers get stuck in sisyphian goals where if they just work a little bit harder for a little bit longer they’ll get the boulder over the hill and finally “make it.” It’s not about the money; it’s the promise of early retirement and justifying the sacrifices they’ve made to get to this point in their careers. But yeah, part of the sacrifice is their morals.
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- searabbit@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Meta Patents AI Device That Tracks Your Emotions, Watches You Take Your MedsEnglish21·8 days ago
- searabbit@piefed.socialtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Most slopcode projects are abandoned and deleted within months of releaseEnglish41·8 days ago
As someone somewhere between junior and intermediate developer, I will say vibe coding on my personal projects has accelerated my learning so much on the proper way to code things so much more than constantly bugging my seniors who don’t have time to properly review and critique my code (because surprise surprise! We’re understaffed). At least now I can ask Claude to explain its approach and fact check it myself, and the times I’ve had it run too loose, I’ve gotten practice debugging code I’m unfamiliar with since Claude eventually hits a point where it fucked something up and has no idea how to fix it. But obviously the caveat is you have to approach it as a learning tool not an automation tool.
- searabbit@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•“This Is Unfair” American A.I. companies say Chinese competitors are copying their A.I English21·9 days ago
I agree with this. They should’ve known. And at least chinese teams are coming out with new ways to make these models more efficient and smaller. They’re improving on the work they stole and then making it open source which I love to see.
- searabbit@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•“This Is Unfair” American A.I. companies say Chinese competitors are copying their A.I English1·9 days ago
Not a great argument when corporate and military espionage is like China’s expertise
- searabbit@piefed.socialtomemes@lemmy.world•My university charges $27K/year and I still had to teach myself everything from YouTube at 2 AMEnglish3·11 days ago
Yeah this is not surprising because at the end of the day, the degree is a class signal. The upper class want a system where their kids don’t have to put in much work to benefit and that requires increasingly impossible barriers of entry for the lower classes. You having the balls to call the bluff worked out in your favor, and you’re definitely not the first to figure it out.
Some of these commenters are so naive. Loads of kids pay their way into Harvard and Yale, then party through them, easily get the degree (because learning and discipline is not the point, the point is the exclusivity and the network), and then get a job through their family or family’s connections where they don’t actually have to know anything to do it.
I agree. We’re not discussing “liking a game” in the context of whether or not it deserves 5 stars; we’re talking about whether or not you’re going to demand a refund. There’s clothing I regretted buying after 50 hours of wear, but by that point I’ve taken off the tag and it’s gone through a laundry cycle. I’d be considered trashy to take that back to the store even if within the return window.