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krainboltgreene ◴[] No.44329303[source]
I've wasted a lot of time and energy on stuff that doesn't matter, so I can hardly judge anyone else on what they focus on, but man does it feel bad to have community leaders actively focus on building out tooling that is anti-worker. I think the only way I'd feel more conflicted is if Fly.io started building weapons systems for the military. I guess that wouldn't be shocking considering some of their lead's beliefs.
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yunwal ◴[] No.44330144[source]
The same logic that would lead one to believe that AI is anti-worker should also lead one to believe that software as a whole is anti-worker.
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krainboltgreene ◴[] No.44330183[source]
Sure, if you don't think about it at all.
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1. mwcampbell ◴[] No.44332451[source]
The argument you're responding to is effective enough, based solely on the fact that it has led me to second-guess whether I chose the right line of work, that it would be worth expounding on what you think is wrong with it.