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Ask HN: Not sure about the future of tech

6•xblpob•4h ago
The last few years working in tech have been pretty brutal and now with all of the AI hype in full swing I have never felt like more of a replaceable cog in a machine.

It’s always seemed like a little bit of a race to cash out as quickly as possible by promising the world, selling, then letting everyone else deal with the fallout but now it seems like everyone is seeing the door about to close in front of them so they need to extract every ounce of productivity from those below them to get out while they still can.

I don’t want to be treated like a component in someone’s vehicle that you just swap out for a new one after you’ve burned it out which is what my entire job feels like more than ever.

I’m not excited about “AI” and I think while useful to some extent it will do more harm than good as our monkey brains scramble to make sense of what it is and fight each other for control over it. Does anyone else feel like this? What are the alternatives for someone who still likes programming but doesn’t want to be doing it professionally anymore if it means I’m going to have to be harnessed to the front of the dog sled while my boss screams “mush!”

Comments

aristofun•3h ago
Don't worry. Just quit, get a trades profession, get good at it and you'll never be out of job.
GianFabien•2h ago
Being a building industry sub-contractor is lucrative. The biggest problem being clients / builders not paying on-time and sometimes going bankrupt. You need to be on your A-game in terms of collecting payment for work completed and not putting up with delaying BS.
GianFabien•1h ago
Business has always been about maximizing profits for the investors. Technology might change, but the profit focus remains.

Regardless of the industry, the workers are a fungible resource to business.

If you don't want to be an easily replaceable cog in the machine, then you need to develop domain expertise which allows you to solve high value problems. You then might become a gold-plated cog in the machine.

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