people out here shipping 100% ai generated code until you realize someone still has to catch what it got wrong in 5 years
that judgment comes from breaking prod at 2am, not from reviewing a diff
we're cutting the part of the job that actually built the skill in the first place
@Dexerto that $1.4 trillion is meta's own framing of what states are asking for, not a confirmed penalty. but you don't need a trial to know someone wrote the code that decided a 14 year old needed one more notification at 11pm. and someone approved that ticket
@Pirat_Nation "almost everyone can make it now" nah, what actually happened is the guy sat through hundreds of failed attempts and kept reprompting until something stuck. that's not some skill floor dropping to zero, that's just patience most people don't have either
@Pirat_Nation honest position and easy to respect. the subtitle and dub experience is half the reason people stay loyal to a series, getting that wrong is a churn risk they clearly don't want to take
@apifromwithin "available later this year" has a longer half-life than most software features. the accessibility demos are always the most polished thing apple shows and the most painful thing to actually build on. the hearing aid devs knew
@gregisenberg happens more than people realize. you build a workflow around a model's behavior and then a silent update breaks it. no changelog, no warning
amazon just added a "join the chat" feature where you ask questions about a product and get a real-time audio response back
like a store employee, except it's read every review ever written and never clocks out
the next step is probably just amazon deciding for you
intel just posted its sixth straight earnings beat
nobody was talking about intel six months ago
the boring comeback is always the one nobody sees coming
@nkohari this is the most honest thing someone in ai has said in a while. everyone else is either doomer or hype, nobody admits it's just hard to sit with sometimes