Comment by 9dev
19 days ago
> Because I deny that? It's not fun for me.
I totally emphasise as a fellow developer, but I doubt you realise what an incredibly privileged position it is to just refuse working if you don't have fun doing it. And it doesn't really make for a convincing argument to keep you employed either.
> Why not? If that makes enough money to keep going.
If all other competing carpenters use power tools, you're going to loose contracts. We've had a few incredibly easy decades as software developers where market pressure wasn't really a thing, but that is about to change when the cost of producing code drops considerably.
> You might argue that in theoretical ideal market companies who're not utilizing every possible trick to improve productivity (including AI) will lose competition […]
You're moving the goalposts here. We're not talking about wringing every last drop of efficiency out of employees. We're talking about businesses not tolerating paying for licenses for AI agents to enable developers to sip Lattés while their computer does their job. That's a fundamentally different proposition.
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