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hackmack10
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
Honestly, more like being a CEO / CTO that manages a ton of agents and these dumb fucks go off the rails at times and have to be yelled at. It's like herding cats. I've created (AI) entire harness systems, Electron apps, mobile app, SaaS products, video games, MCP servers and more.

Many of these things seem like they have the possibility of being their own products, but honestly, I'm just tired and burned out. I'm mostly building this stuff to remain relevant and prepared to pivot when the inevitable layoff comes. This layoff will come, for the same reason I'm able to create all this shit. CTO's and CEO's think this stuff will really work.

What the C-Suite doesn't know is... this is a fucking disaster waiting to happen. At some point the realization will come, that you have no moat. You have no unique ideas. If you do, they are easily copied. You're also giving over your IP to a company that is losing a fuck ton of money and will keep raising their prices. Worst of all, nobody including yourself will understand what your code is doing or forgetting to do. I foresee a bleak future.

I've had a decent amount of success in this industry. My plan is to ride this shit storm and see where it takes me, or do my best to help bring the entire system crashing down. By that, I mean, I'll release / contribute free and open source software, which mimics every business model that doesn't have a legal or financial moat. For instance... Slack, Miro, Shopify, the million AI wrapper products that are springing up every month etc.
hackmack10
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
This article is probably not accurate. AI allows me to create hugely complex apps. Apps that I mostly don't understand the underlying code but can evaluate that it works fairly quick and effectively.

That said, in the corporate world, it's not that easy. There are tons of hoops to jump through and context switching all day long. So while my code is 100% AI generated these days, and I can make extremely complicated apps quickly at home, at work however, I'm burned out and completely checked out for the most part, entirely due to AI.

We don't have the same capabilities to burn tokens in the corporate world like we do at home. We don't have the creative freedoms we have at home. AI productivity is just not easily measured.
hackmack10
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
Damn, that is depressing. What a shitshow we've created.
hackmack10
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
Bill Watterson is worth a hundred million dollars. He’s not hurting for cash.
hackmack10
·28 hari yang lalu·discuss
Great point. That is what all the Fortune 500 CEO's are frothing at the mouth about. Having LLM's replace their payroll. So yeah, they deserve to fail.
hackmack10
·28 hari yang lalu·discuss
Whether Trump or the next Democrat president, the US Government isn't going to allow AI to destroy our society. I'm torn with how I feel about this, on one hand, I want free markets, but on the other hand, I don't want our society to crash and burn. It was obvious, this was going to happen sooner or later.

Even if they negotiate a way out of this particular spat, this is just the start of securing this technology in the name of national security. Does this pop the bubble? What happens to the trillions invested in this AI craze? When do we outlaw Chinese models?
hackmack10
·bulan lalu·discuss
Exactly, that is my goal and thoughts as well. I wish you the best in these crazy times. Let's ride this wave.
hackmack10
·bulan lalu·discuss
Yes, yes I would prefer that. Better than a total societal collapse.

Anthropic are not the good guys either. So here’s to hoping the Chinese pop the bubble.
hackmack10
·bulan lalu·discuss
Exactly, where are the organizers of this movement?
hackmack10
·bulan lalu·discuss
No offense, but the sad thing is, everyone and their mother is working on this same problem. I'm also building a harness. It's feeling like, there is no moat, there is no way to get ahead, they will steal your idea one way or another, if you ever make it public.
hackmack10
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've worked with all three of the biggest models and typically have the three of them working together, Gemini is by far the worst of the three. The price hikes will keep me further away from applying them in my day to day operations.
hackmack10
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Software will become cheaper to write and more software will be written. A senior will always outcompete a junior when it comes to logical thinking and a true understanding of IT. A programmer will always outcompete a non-programmer when it comes to using AI tools.

Bottom line, if programmers are fucked, so is just about anyone else.
hackmack10
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If enough people have nothing left to lose, the French Revolution will most likely be the outcome. Or a working UBI. If programmers aren't safe, I can't imagine most other professions won't be on the chopping block as well.
hackmack10
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Can confirm this with YouTube advertising. When enabled for growth, it's nothing but bot farms. When I reached out to Google about it, they acknowledged the unusual traffic but did nothing about it. They are running a huge fraudulent business.
hackmack10
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Only after they gutted half of their employees. It probably won't be long lasting.
hackmack10
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Just look at how he chopped up GEICO (his favorite company). The company imploded under Buffets hand picked snake of a CEO (Todd Combs).
hackmack10
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is very well said. I thought I was just burned out over the past several months. Truth is, I'm just reviewing AI code slop all day and I fucking hate it. It's exhausting.