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How HubSpot scaled AI adoption

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dangus ◴[] No.45361608[source]
The article isn’t providing a lot of convincing data that AI improved much of anything, only that it didn’t cause incidents.

I really don’t understand why AI usage is mandatory for roles. Nobody’s doing anything like that for other productivity tools even when they’re proven to be helpful. Hell, a lot of employers can’t be bothered to provide basics like nice keyboards and monitors that exceed 1080p.

The current era of tech has way too many corporate losers.

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jf22 ◴[] No.45362080[source]
>Nobody’s doing anything like that for other productivity tools even when they’re proven to be helpful.

Isn't mandating IDE usage a perfectly reasonable and common thing?

It's a productivity tool after all.

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kylereeve ◴[] No.45362522[source]
I've never seen an IDE "mandated", I've seen officially supported development setups where you're on your own if you do anything different. Is that not the standard?
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jf22 ◴[] No.45363393[source]
Your job will look pretty funny at you if you want to code everything by hand while everyone else is using VSCode.
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strange_quark ◴[] No.45365088[source]
I've literally never seen this and I've been around for awhile. There's always people with some bespoke vim or emacs setup while everyone else is just using Jetbrains or VSCode or whatever, and nobody cares at all as long as that person is getting their work done.
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1. jf22 ◴[] No.45372078{3}[source]
Still an IDE right?