not an artist 🤍 but this is true from lived experience being in tech as <1% demographic. most everyone else outside of tech i can vibe with fairly easily. that's the irony/dilemma. not in tech because of the people - but because i enjoy the mental stimulation/challenge.
There is a fallacy in the "AI will cause unemployment" discussion that employment is related to the amount of work that needs to get done.
This is not actually the case.
Employment in large orgs is more driven by resource allocation politics than actual work.
Support & belonging are empirically-backed elements of good problem-solving in complex knowledge work AND engineering consistently fails to create this culture in all the research on belonging that I'm aware of
@GergelyOrosz has the manager asked what the engineer expects of him as well? because it sounds like there’s a mismatch. there’s also a complete lack of concrete context here, like what does the manager consider to be a crisis situation? what’s considered too trivial to escalate?
@elchefe@AdamRackis i’ve been using it to give me a good idea of where to start/what tools to look at when looking at a problem. like after it spits out the example code i’ll google it to make sure it’s doing what it should be doing + it’s the correct solution for what i’m trying to do
Something that I’ve learned over my time in industry is that the web runs on cache and that cache is always redis and no matter what you’re building, from CRUD to AGI, you better know about cache. https://t.co/KQn9FT4IRj