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Tech workers realizing that they could have kept high pay, job stability and remote work if they just stopped making cringe “Day in my Life” videos on TikTok

Imagine closing your entire consumer memory division because this guy signed a non binding letter that he would buy 40% of the world’s RAM. Only to have him rug pull 3 months later.

If you are a software engineer "experiencing some degree of mental health crisis", now hear this, because I've been coding for 50 years since the days of punched cards and I have a salutary kick in your ass to deliver. Get over yourself. Every previous "programming is obsolete" panic has been a bust, and this one's going to be too. The fundamental problem of mismatch between the intentions in human minds and the specifications that a computer can interpret hasn't gone away just because now you can do a lot of your programming in natural language to an LLM. Systems are still complicated. This shit is still difficult. The need for people who specialize in bridging that gap isn't going to go away. As usual, the answer is: upskill yourself and adapt. If a crusty old fart like me can do it, you can too.



The correct way to get rid of lower back pain👇

Terence Tao says AI can lower mental effort so much that the brain may stop “lifting its own weights.” Early studies suggest reduced cognitive load can come with real harms, not just convenience. Math is especially vulnerable because it’s easy to outsource every step to a tool. Responsible use means choosing when to think, not just when to click, says Terence Tao.





















