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1•Loerei•36s ago•0 comments

Show HN: ttyd – Share your terminal over the web

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2•hmprt•19m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Yes, AI Will Take Your Job

https://blog.calebjay.com/posts/ai-will-take-your-job/
24•HotGarbage•1h ago

Comments

twosdai•54m ago
I think this article takes some assumptions for granted:

1. AI will get better, and at a price point that makes sense for businesses to operate on.

2. "Managers" (non-technical users) will be as good at using AI as "frontend engineers" (technical users) or make something of comparable quality.

3. All or most technical problems can be solved by AI.

I think the title and take for this type of doom thinking is not really productive. AI is really just a tool which does some unit of work, it cannot on its own "find gold". Some people are better at using it than others, and there is a reason why the largest AI companies have continued to hire YOY for more top talent and employees.

Some jobs will be replaced, or have their expectations changed extensively. But the idea its going to take all knowledge workers jobs, is a path that needs a lot of things to go wrong for it to occur.

throwawayffffas•45m ago
In my view the article makes the following points.

  1. AI does not need to get better for the MBA to use it instead of your labor.
  2. They don't need to be good at using AI because they don't care about quality.
  3. Most technical problems are unsolved right now and AI won't change that.
If you observer the processes PMs follow they can just drop in an AI agent instead of a dev. Just tell it to do stuff and look at the result is their modus operandi as it is right now. They don't care about the engineering quality because they are not the ones that have to maintain it. And they won't get fired if it keels over.
etchalon•53m ago
I mean, we can always riot.
dag100•47m ago
And die in large numbers, yes.
otikik•35m ago
Or not riot and die in large numbers a bit more slowly.
komali2•25m ago
Personally I'm thinking the solution will be establishing parallel forms of mutual aid and organization with the goal of making the State and capitalism obsolete and moot. Why would I buy food when my neighbors and I grow and share more than enough? A stretch goal but I don't see any other path. At least trying to reach it makes for lots of fun projects like gardening, homelabbing, setting up federated software, etc.

Further reading: Walkaway by Cory Doctorow, The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin, The Anarchist Cookbook by Keith McHenry (and look into Food not Bombs, Food not Lawns etc while you're at it), and various solarpunk copium like "A Half-Built Garden" by Ruthanna Emrys.

etchalon•19m ago
I think the solution will be riots.
otikik•17m ago
> making the State and capitalism obsolete and moot

The State and capitalism will not let that happen without a fight

thomascountz•51m ago
If AI replaces most software developers, it may be because there is less use for the software (read: mostly SaaS applications) developers are employed to build. Or otherwise, there will be fewer people who will want to buy software (or buy it indirectly from ad conversion).
guluarte•50m ago
At the moment, AI is creating more work for me, not less. The more capable the models become, the more responsibilities and expectations you have as a developer. Nowadays, I spend more time babysitting AI agents than I did manually coding during COVID.
pryelluw•50m ago
Yes, the horse will take your job.

Yes, the written word will take your job.

Yes, fire job take.

Yes, the automobile will take your and the horse’s job.

Yes, we’re all doomed. Might as well go back up the trees and start hollering.

sebastianconcpt•49m ago
The article is a piece of revolutionary rant.

> Capitalism is unnatural, and selects for unnatural things.

Wrong. Even plants have a conspicuous signaling economy to get their way to selection.

sassbadger•47m ago
Economy/Markets != Capitalism
flossly•36m ago
There's a really insightful book on this topic (by pretty much the name you suggested):

https://www.minorcompositions.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/1...

dag100•45m ago
TFA means Capitalism in terms of "capitalism as it is today, particularly in the US". There are plenty of other ways of figuring out how to distribute resources.
flossly•34m ago
Signalling = markets.

Capitalism is allowing the winners of the markets to make the rules that everyone has to abide by, sidestepping "democracy" with anti-democratic "lobbyism" and creating a power hierarchy based on networth. The markets that allowed this are usually "free'ish" at best.

doughnutstracks•45m ago
>No, liberal capitalist societies will not reduce work hours, increase safety nets, do UBI, or competently handle massive unemployment.

You may want to look at the Netherlands, the Nordic countries, and Canada.

komali2•20m ago
Well, that's what I meant by my European coworker - perhaps his country has found a socialist balancing point that maintains a level of capitalism that somehow doesn't tip into power cascades concentrating power around Capital. IMO that wouldn't be a liberal capitalist society though, that would be a socialist-capitalist society, which perhaps the Netherlands and Nordic countries are, I'm not too familiar. With the level of privatization striking Canada, I think it'll end up like the USA.

If we're gonna take a look at places, where I'm really interested in watching is the PRC, Cuba, and Vietnam. Capitalism managed to beat the Soviet Union, will it to any other remainders from the era, or will the conversion to state capitalism create a strange equilibrium? In any case it's not like the PRC is doing much better in terms of worker's rights, you still have to justify your existence through labor there more than you do in the aforementioned Nordic countries.

bbg2401•44m ago
> They’ll reach for the tools they always do: brutal suppression of the poor, leveraging of propaganda, and the dangling of carrots to a select few class traitors needed to enforce and maintain the system (middle managers, scabs, and cops).

Even if America was on a path towards communism, you'd be an ignorant fool to suggest the aforementioned ills would cease to exist given they are recurrent throughout communist systems.

doug_durham•44m ago
Nice rant with no evidence. I'll choose to ignore it.
Jgoauh•42m ago
i'm so tired of those HN blog articles where the title is always someone over confidently claiming something they have no expertise over (sorry, being a software engineer and founder doesn't make you a job market expert nor a historian, and doesn't make your opinion relevant). I wish there were options on HN to filter out "my opinion is a fact and you're all wrong" articles
komali2•39m ago
I wrote it, and I invite you to tell me why I'm wrong - genuinely. I'm here for the conversation. I don't know how else to write on something other than authoritatively. If I'm wrong on the internet, people will definitely tell me!

In person, I'll hedge of course, it's a natural part of conversing and inviting people to share.

Arguing whether someone is permitted to speak on a subject sounds like it would take as much effort as simply discussing the subject itself.

flossly•38m ago
I really liked the article. Sure maybe the title of the original article is a little clickbaity; but are article titles not supposed to be "drawing your attention"?

The author is doing really cool things, like a worker-coop for software engineering:

https://508.dev/pricing

Also i think the article contained some interesting points. Like the "class consciousness" of the owner-class and how this affects decisions on AI. But, to me, there were more.

Anyway, to each their own. I liked it.

lostmsu•11m ago
> a job market expert nor a historian

I would not expect a job market "expert" or a historian to be able to predict future world where cumulative machine intelligence is higher than cumulative human intelligence. Why would you?

otikik•39m ago
So, this is what this person doesn't get about Europe:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp84sRpM1Js

In case it isn't clear: riots in Paris are (relatively) common. Common enough so that regular life, or in this case, a croissant review, doesn't stop. People travelling to the train station might encounter a couple rubbish bins on fire on their way there, and then find that their train was cancelled because of riots.

That's what Europe has that the US is lacking, and can't quite conceive.

> Yes, AI will take your job, except for a small subset of people: plumbers, surgeons and the like. Oh, and politicians, executives, and board members.

Not if every time they get out of their gated community or their 5-star hotel they face burning trash and get thrown rotten eggs to their faces.

You got to up your game, America.