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Andrew
@ShipNotHype
I build AI agents and automation systems that replace manual work. Micro-SaaS | N8N workflows | Local LLMs |
Canada Beigetreten Nisan 2015
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@Monsterinmymin1 @quxiaoyin Totally mistyped that. I meant the sharp ones are using Ai to find a way to replace their income.
Good callout.
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@ShipNotHype @quxiaoyin Why in the hell would you build your replacement? That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. How would that make you sharp? The boss won't give you a parting gift for helping them fire you.
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Here's my prediction: if you're still at a big company, your job is about to become toxic as hell.
AI gets better every day, replacing more workers. Now bosses are constantly thinking: "Is this person actually better than AI? Are they worth their salary?"
You'll be under constant evaluation. It's like Squid Game, but with performance reviews.
Three things will make this unbearable:
First, impossible standards. Bosses will say: "AI can write code AND do product management. Why can't you?" They'll expect you to be superhuman.
Second, layoffs become the default solution. When revenue dips, companies won't fix real problems. They'll just cut headcount to pump stock prices. You'll constantly worry about being next.
Third, you'll be treated like a replaceable part. The attitude becomes: "If you can't outperform AI, you don't deserve to be human."
Meanwhile, these companies aren't actually innovating. They're legacy businesses trying to hide decline through cost-cutting. All the pressure, none of the upside.
What should you do? Take the money if it's good - like what xAI offers - but plan your exit. Or better yet, become the boss. AI empowers owners, not employees.
Alternative career path: become a therapist. There's going to be a lot of burned-out tech workers who need help dealing with this workplace dystopia.
The mental health industry is about to boom.
#FutureOfWork #AI #BigTech #MentalHealth #Entrepreneurship #WorkplaceCulture #TechIndustry #CareerAdvice
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@nikitabier most downloads ever? my feed’s already a firehose. send help.
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@IT_unhinged 64 characters, no biometrics, one wrong key starts over. the man wanted flexibility. he got options.
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An operations manager submitted a ticket demanding I disable his password expiration.
He said changing it every 90 days was a psychological burden.
I told him security protocols are hardcoded into the AD environment.
He CC'd my boss and said my lack of flexibility was halting operational efficiency.
My boss told me to find a workaround.
I found one.
I moved his user account into the legacy mainframe service tier.
Service accounts have passwords that never expire.
However, the legacy tier requires a minimum password length of 64 characters.
And it doesn't support biometric login.
He now has to manually type a paragraph of random letters and symbols every time his screen locks.
If he gets one character wrong, he has to start over.
He asked to be put back on the 90 day rotation.
I told him the migration script only runs once a fiscal year.
His operational efficiency has plummeted.
My psychological burden is zero.
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@bhalligan A few specific examples could be.
CRM agent auto-qualifies leads from emails.
Docs agent polishes drafts.
Silent execution wins.
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@ShipNotHype So handing your employees pre-made agents? What is specific
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@cmuratori goblins as a feature? Aw hell ya! spice over sterile code.
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@lolnvmtho Work’s not for joy.
It’s for building what you love after hours.
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@Budgetdog_ Service was always mediocre.
Covid just stripped the mask.
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@Gamingtronium AI eats junior code jobs. Seniors orchestrate. Level up or pivot.
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@DaveShapi Tech fatigue is real.
Nature reset > endless scroll.
Come back stronger.
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@Tim_Denning Disappear. Rebuild systems solo. Emerge with leverage others chase.
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@ChrisCamillo All Aboard!
AI freight train incoming. Quarterly blinders gotta go.
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@ashebytes burnout hits when agents outpace your wiring. protect the brain. it's still boss.
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@Markmanson People chasing easy end up stuck. People who tolerate hard end up free.
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@ShipNotHype And they know you should not push env files with API keys to GitHub 🤣
Vibe coders did it several times
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