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systemf_omega
·22 jam yang lalu·discuss
LLM slop. This account should be banned.
systemf_omega
·30 hari yang lalu·discuss
You say "stuck at (1)" as if most people actually desire this kind of wealth and are trying to become entrepreneurs.

The simple truth is that many people don't want to step into that kind of intensity and uncertainty, or lack the skills to succeed in a cutthroat industry.

The idea that founders are somehow "cheating" is hilarious to me. Anyone in the developed world can easily become a founder, why don't you try it?
systemf_omega
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is a bot account spamming LLM-generated comments. Probably to advertise their website.
systemf_omega
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> Using this stuff well is a deep topic.

Just like the stuff LLMs are being used for today. Why wouldn't "using LLMs well" be not just one of the many things LLMs will simplify too?

Or do you believe your type of knowledge is somehow special and is resistant to being vastly simplified or even made obsolete by AI?
systemf_omega
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What I don't understand about this whole "get on board the AI train or get left behind" narrative, what advantage does an early adopter have for AI tools?

The way I see it, I can just start using AI once they get good enough for my type of work. Until then I'm continuing to learn instead of letting my brain atrophy.
systemf_omega
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> B2B SaaS

Perhaps that's part of it.

People here work on all kinds of industries. Some of us are implementing JIT compilers, mission-critical embedded systems or distributed databases. In code bases like this you can't just wing it without breaking a million things, so LLM agents tend to perform really poorly.
systemf_omega
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Which fruit will be patched next?

And people think we're 2 years away from humanity's extinction by AI. Lol.
systemf_omega
·tahun lalu·discuss
I can imagine many people's view of negotiation is asking "Can I have X" and when they get rejected just moving on with "Ok that's fine".
systemf_omega
·tahun lalu·discuss
Doesn't have to be finance. AI can pay just as well. Tech too depending on seniority.
systemf_omega
·tahun lalu·discuss
Many people working in these companies are as rank-and-file as it gets. Non existent public profile, no open source contributions, no flashy portfolio.

Not really in the same category as Carmack
systemf_omega
·tahun lalu·discuss
That's what bottom-tier companies always tell me. Last decade it used to be outsourcing. I was getting low balled left and right with phrases like "I can pay a guy from Asia a lot less for the same work".

Now it's LLMs. Same old.
systemf_omega
·tahun lalu·discuss
You don't have to be a star programmer, fame isn't the only form of leverage.

If you're in demand, and you're good at what you do, the road is paved for you. Top companies have already set the bar.

Them: we offer 250k-350k

Me: I don't consider anything below 500

The answers I get vary. Some tell me to politely fvck off. Some tell me they need to discuss with leadership. Some just go for it because they know how hard it is to fill that role.

The justification is simple: why would I take a job with you if I can land an HFT gig at twice the pay?
systemf_omega
·tahun lalu·discuss
What part of the country and what is your take home? Monthly expenses? $180k can be a lot depending on your location.

Exceptions are HCOL tech hubs, but comp in those places is much higher.
systemf_omega
·tahun lalu·discuss
If you want equalized poverty, feel free to move to the EU. Say goodbye to owning a nice house, or building any kind of wealth - that's reserved for the old money class.

In the US, software is one of the few remaining ways to achieve the American dream. I came to this country to work hard and earn money.