5/20/2026 at 10:45:56 AM
There is literally nothing in it for me (all productivity gains will be pocketed by my employer) and there are many reasons to be afraid of it.by muldvarp
5/20/2026 at 2:52:15 PM
And the sad part is that it could be such a cool technology it had come about in an earlier time, before consumers and labor lost all their power. It's the combination of the era and the technology that's going to be bad for people more so than just the technology.by gdulli
5/20/2026 at 3:29:49 PM
It would be cool technology today if we lived in a system that prioritized human dignity and general welfare over the desire of a handful of people getting obscenely wealthy.by snovymgodym
5/20/2026 at 12:36:06 PM
Not to mention it's way less enjoyable to use than just doing my job.by bluefirebrand
5/20/2026 at 2:52:59 PM
I appreciate reading this sentiment and reminds me of "drum machines have no soul."A common response is usually something like "now I get to focus on the actual engineering process rather than the code" but IMO it's sort of missing the bigger picture and is almost a coping mechanism. People should use whatever tools they want to be productive but enjoyment/happiness should not be thrown out.
by dieselgate
5/20/2026 at 5:01:24 PM
> focus on the actual engineering processI can't speak for anyone else, but in my workplace this is being said by people who have never cared about the engineering process before. It's pure cope
I find building more enjoyable than engineering, personally. Engineering is the boring necessary stuff that needs to be done, building is the fun reward for doing a good job engineering.
by bluefirebrand
5/20/2026 at 4:15:53 PM
Google Lens is handy. Other than that I'll pass on AI.by expedition32