Comment by organ1cwast3
8 hours ago
I am feasting on Schadenfreude as SWEs industry grapples with the messes it made and an uncertain employability in the near future; AI is not 30 years away like when I started.
All the arrogant asocial coder bros cast aside.
All the poorly reasoned shortcuts due to hustle culture and "git pull the world" engineering, startups aura farm on Twitter/social media about their cool sweatshop labor exploiting tech jobs...
Watching AI come around and the 2010s messes blow up in faces... chefs kiss
Hey it's all web-scale though! Good job!
Considering the amount of money at stake, Software is a deeply, deeply unserious and careless industry, and a great many practitioners are also deeply unserious and careless people. Yet, somehow the world goes on, these companies siphon up money, and all harms they cause are externalized.
> Considering the amount of money at stake, Software is a deeply, deeply unserious and careless industry, and a great many practitioners are also deeply unserious and careless people.
What else do you expect, given the economic incentives on one side, and the immaturity of the discipline on the other? Writing robust software requires time, money and competence, in a purely empirical approach, since we have no fundamental theory of software. The pressure is for quantity and features in minimum time. The approaches are incompatible, and economics win every time.
Well yeah; data breaches been a thing forever. Physical reality never opened a black hole in San Fran because someone committed a key to Github or a box of tapes destined for Iron Mountain vanished. A lot of the concerns are themselves social paranoias not real concerns.
Which is where the unserious emerges but in a subtle way; taking such unserious things so seriously is not serious behavior. It's anxious and paranoid, aloof and clueless behavior.
Secure in tech skills but unserious otherwise.
Lacking a broad set of skills will make office workers unable to grow a potato inherently paranoid about their job.
IT is (was?) one of the very few ways for us in third-world countries to pull ourselves out of poverty by our own bootstraps, since social mobility is quite limited if you lack the right connections. I'm pleased with you being so happy about it being taken away to make more money for billionaires.
AI was the goal all along; it's not even a secret. Papers on self learning computers go back decades.
It was merely untenable due to hardware limits and now outdated software development patterns.
Big data SaaS companies were never the end goal. They were a stepping stone to AI. A lab to test AI theory.
So your runway and moat so to speak were never real. Merely temporary science research.
I don't think the wealth should go to billionaires. Nor do I think your life should be spent dancing like a monkey to their organ, while you convince yourself to soothe the soul its for a greater good.
Perhaps your country should engage in substance collective action. Because this whole time you were just a pawn of billionaires who don't know you exist. As such they never cared about providing you assurances. You were just cheaper labor.