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AI is replacing jobs per month (2025)

aol.com
2 points·by cumo·5 months ago·0 comments

The Wayland–X11 feud nobody needs

xda-developers.com
2 points·by cumo·5 months ago·2 comments

How AI is transforming research: More papers, less quality

newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu
2 points·by cumo·5 months ago·0 comments

How the AI Labor Displacement Tsunami Could Wipe Out the Economy

blogs.timesofisrael.com
1 points·by cumo·5 months ago·0 comments

Wake up to the risks of AI, they are almost here

theguardian.com
2 points·by cumo·5 months ago·0 comments

6.1M workers with 86% women, face AI disruption without a safety net

cryptopolitan.com
2 points·by cumo·6 months ago·0 comments

Crans-Montana fire bar had safety issues for years

swissinfo.ch
2 points·by cumo·6 months ago·0 comments

Vibe coding creates exponential technical debt (forbes)

forbes.com
1 points·by cumo·6 months ago·0 comments

Artificial intelligence blame for video-game industry layoffs may be misguided

financialpost.com
1 points·by cumo·6 months ago·2 comments

20260116 – AI's first real casualties

e27.co
3 points·by cumo·6 months ago·0 comments

We're all going to die, thanks to AI

timleberecht.com
2 points·by cumo·6 months ago·8 comments

The $200K Developer Dream Is Over – Here's the Reality in 2026

medium.com
17 points·by cumo·6 months ago·16 comments

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1 points·by cumo·6 months ago·0 comments

Rey: Life doesn't reward good people (it rewards this) [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by cumo·6 months ago·5 comments

Stack Overflow forum is dead thanks to AI

sherwood.news
1 points·by cumo·6 months ago·2 comments

The illusion of speed: why vibe coding is a dead end for enterprises

software-modernization-insights.blogspot.com
1 points·by cumo·6 months ago·3 comments

Pioneer admits coding has surpassed him, a modern AI driven paradox and reality

businessinsider.com
1 points·by cumo·6 months ago·1 comments

Widely used malicious extensions steal ChatGPT, DeepSeek conversations

securityboulevard.com
3 points·by cumo·6 months ago·0 comments

Don't feel bad; even the inventor of the -vibe coding- term is overwhelmed

globalnerdy.com
2 points·by cumo·6 months ago·0 comments

Zombie closures will fuel 2026 rise in unemployment

personneltoday.com
2 points·by cumo·6 months ago·1 comments

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cumo
·5 months ago·discuss
Since 2003
cumo
·5 months ago·discuss
I'm still on X11 and happy with it ...
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
Me too, I was very loyal and then got laid off.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
I lost my job due to AI.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
Reality strikes back ...
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
2025
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
This shows that the people in charge have no idea. If they understood the topic, there would be no need for evidence.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
Fully agree!
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
Politics should never drive technical decisions unless the people involved actually understand the technology. When policy is made without that expertise, open source becomes a political slogan instead of a sustainable ecosystem.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
No, I’m not paying for his course, I just appreciate someone actually putting "fresh" (reworked) ideas into the world. And sure, everyone has a life; that’s not exactly a philosophical revelation. If “Hegelian enlightenment” is your punchline, you might want to remember that Hegel, like Heraclitus, Plotinus, Spinoza, and Kant, built entire systems by reworking older metaphysics. That’s how philosophy grows.

Dismissing someone else’s work as “illegitimate” when you haven’t reworked a single idea yourself isn’t critique: it’s just opting out of the conversation while pretending you’re above it.P.S.: for you; the brain’s prefrontal cortex literally relies on pattern‑integration, not invention from scratch.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
If you already know all this, what stopped you from making an eye‑opening video and actually illustrating those Zoroastrian principles yourself? Calling someone derivative is easy; producing something better is not.

And if you’d really absorbed thinkers like Spinoza, Kant, Hume, or Leibniz, you’d know that reworking older metaphysical frameworks is literally how intellectual progress happens. Every major philosopher in that era built on ancient ideas — they didn’t sneer at people for revisiting them.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
He's a genius. I mean it seriously. We brought this up in the context of AI sweeping away entire domains — IT jobs, text‑based decision‑making roles, lawyers, developers, project managers, customer support, accounting, translation, data entry, marketing content creation, and even parts of medicine and finance. What is your energy?
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
The entire industry is dead, let's face it.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
Vibe coding… homeopathy for wannabe developers. How long until CTOs start adopting the same strategy for highly critical applications? Will they trust developers, or will they trust the speed of AI? Time is money, it’s only a matter of time before every human application is evaluated, its performance measured, and its correctness weighed against speed.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
In 2025, the number of jobs cut by companies through closure increased to the highest level since 2011, while the share of employment moving between sectors also rose.

In addition, levels of inactivity related to ill health hit a high, with over 9 million people of working age out of work or not looking for work, many of them due to long-term sickness or early retirement.
cumo
·6 months ago·discuss
Ultimately, very few people will be needed for projects in software engineering, Hinton predicted.