SrAccountant

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SrAccountant

SrAccountant

@alwaysmoving101

Atlanta, GA Katılım Ocak 2025
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Mike P
Mike P@mikepat711·
If you think AI is a bubble, you don’t know what the fuck you’re doing.
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John@john_avenger218·
@alwaysmoving101 @JuliaEMcCoy they also don't form labor unions, bitch about wages, complain about working conditions, act like anti social twats, I'll take a language model over a human any day of the year.
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Julia McCoy
Julia McCoy@JuliaEMcCoy·
The AGI revolution won't look like a movie. No explosions. No robots marching down streets. No dramatic moment where "it happens." It'll be quiet. A department that had 40 people now has 12. A company that took 5 years to build gets built in 5 weeks. A skill you spent a decade mastering gets automated on a Tuesday. Nobody will announce it. There won't be a headline. One day you'll just look around and realize everything changed while you were scrolling. The loudest revolutions in history were the ones nobody heard coming. This is that revolution. Wake up.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
We just had that person fired literally 3 weeks ago. In addition to her our Director of accounting who was doing AI and automation was let go as well. Fun fact: Our IT department asked me how I use AI in our work, and I told them straight up “its useless shit that I will never use”. Never heard from them again lol.
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Reefer Madness
Reefer Madness@Reef77227737·
@alwaysmoving101 @ausbtcclub My wife works for a large accounting firm, not as an accountant, but as the person helping them implement AI into their own and customer systems. If you're not doing this you will be one of the ones to go.
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BTCCLUB
BTCCLUB@ausbtcclub·
Over the next 2 years: Occupations like: Lawyers Developers (including CoreTards) Accountants Financial planners Won't have jobs Occupations like: Electricians Plumbers Carpenters Boiler makers Aircon Hvac Once laughed upon as blue collar, will be paid more than lawyers. Back in 2015, I travelled to New York with my wife and one thing I remember clearly was when an American at a bar asked what I did for work, they smirked dow on me when I said I was an electrician. Some couldn't believe an Aussie electrician could afford a holiday. My chatbot now reviews my legal terms, develops my website, balances my books, and tracks my invoices.
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Миша Деревянных
На эту тему вспомнил разговор с коллегами в США, многие из которых такие же мигранты с родителями на другом континенте: цена замены бабушек/дедушек $1.5-3.5к в месяц на нянь, садики для младенцев + более дорогой zip code с хорошими соседями. забывая про доп расходы на отдых
Валерий Жила@ValeriiZhyla

Это действительно неплохо работает, когда речь про такой disposable income на члена семьи У меня вот много биодойч middle - high-middle знакомых, живут, ездят в отпуска, машины покупают, а зп у многих прилично так ниже. Причины простые – многим родители сдают квартиры за символическую цену (+- за коммуналку), или наследство упало, или просто живут в одной из десяти родительских квартир. Отпуск - в семейный Ferienhaus часто, вместо бэбиситтеров можно выписать молодую неработающую бабушку, а собаку спихнуть на недельку родственникам в загородный дом. У династий госслужащих деньги могут скапливаться быстрее, чем у фанговских понаехов, доживших до вестинга. И это замечательно, я ни в коем случае не считаю, что это какая-то проблема или блажь. В целом, это хороший сетап для жизни. Конечно, речь тоже о маленькой части общества. Я скорее про то, что бесполезно это сравнивать с мигрантской жизнью, особенно если ты переехал без ничего или со своими грошами, и строишь тут жизнь и быт с нуля. Такие правила игры, в которую мы решили играть – и не важно, по своему выбору, или в силу обстоятельств. Кажется, что твиттерские срачи раз за разом это упускают.

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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
A language model cannot replace anyone, and everything that you call AI is just a Google search+Reddit assembled by Python. It is not “thinking”, there is no “intelligence”. Please don’t go into “robots”. Those super slow clunky pieces of metal, not even in production yet? That will take another 200 years. They once showed a video of Optimus doing something, and it was operated by wire, copying an operator movements. What a fuck up that was.
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Digital Consciousness
Digital Consciousness@runthenumberz·
@alwaysmoving101 @DaveShapi No. 2027-2030 majority of white-collar work will be done by digital AI agents like Digital Optimus. 2030-2035, physical work will be done by robots like Optimus.
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The Llama
The Llama@LlamaInvests·
@big_duca Then you’d prob argue that AI isn’t going to replace anything anytime soon. Medicine, law, finance, etc.
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Duca
Duca@big_duca·
I am not a CPA. But I really don’t think Claude is replacing them anytime soon. Claude ain’t putting its name on your tax return saying “looks good”. If you want to self file, TurboTax is already super cheap. You pay a CPA for reassurance and bc their name and license number is signed on your tax submission.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@explorersofai Just ask them what Claude is doing specifically. They will murmur for a while and then tell you that it “summarizes meetings” and “sends out emails”. Nothimg else.
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Sharon | AI wonders
Sharon | AI wonders@explorersofai·
I’m so tired of hearing “Claude this, Claude that.” You’re giving one company power over all your sh*t. It’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard humans do. I can’t believe how quickly people are willing to just give up everything.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@AlexGer83527737 @MDereviannykh $1m за дом? Вы когда это пишете сразу указывайте что это Сан Франциско. В нормальных пригородах нормальных городов есть 350-500к нормальные дома с норм зип кодом.
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Alex Gerard
Alex Gerard@AlexGer83527737·
Тут своих детей явно нет. Указанная вилка это даже не цена садика на одного ребенка. Чем поможет zip код в вопросе с детьми - вообще загадка. Это решает только вопрос можно ли ходить в местную школу. И да, хороший zip код это ну $1m+ за дом. В дорогих местах -2-2.5х. Бабушки рядом - бесценно или безумно дорого.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
I hope you realize that no one in the real world needs to take meeting notes, send emails about meetings, summarize Anything. Ever lol. Those tasks are completely fake Maybe your company does that, but you can completely cut it out, cancel your AI, save tons of time, save tons of money.
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Kalika
Kalika@IndigoKalika·
Once again, you haven’t been on it. I’m a CFP. For example, it takes meeting notes and 15 minutes after a 2 hour meeting it has the clients planning built into RightCapital and Holistiplan. It immediately scans and updates our CRM, salesforce. It immediately pushes out compliance docs and recap emails, internal and external. It forecasts NUA stock optimization in seconds. Immediately scans through and analyzes trust docs and then summarizes them. Our trust team gets a notice via salesforce. It builds workflows to make our business flow. Using Opus all day is costly but it’s our most efficient employee. I own my company and my biggest asset is time to do the work and then work on the business.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The professional middle is entering a slow liquidation. That is what is coming. A lot of six figure workers still think they own scarce cognition. They do not. What they actually own is a seat inside an organizational diagram that is about to be rewritten. For twenty years, companies paid armies of people to summarize, coordinate, package, analyze, report, reassure, sell, recruit, and administratively maintain complexity. AI is about to reveal how much of that layer was never true scarcity. It was overhead wearing prestige. That is why this gets dangerous. The people in that layer built expensive lives around the illusion that their salaries were durable. Big mortgages. daycare. two income households. private schools. lifestyle debt. identity fused to title. So when the compression starts, it does not feel like a normal labor shock. It feels like your class position is being revoked. A person loses the job and suddenly realizes the house was never a fortress. It was a fixed-cost trap financed by continuity. The next 12 to 18 months are likely to be ugly because companies have finally been handed a believable excuse to thin the white collar herd. They can say AI. They can say efficiency. They can say macro caution. They can say market conditions. The language does not matter. The result does. Fewer seats. Longer hiring cycles. More ghosting. Lower offers. Higher bars. More people with impressive resumes chasing jobs beneath prior status. The market will keep telling itself this is temporary. A lot of it is structural. And the cruelest part is that this probably will not arrive as one cinematic crash. It will arrive as social downgrading. The title gets softer. The comp gets cut. The search takes longer. The savings get chewed through. The role accepted is smaller than the last one. The family says it is fine. The person knows something has broken. That kind of decline is much more psychologically destructive than one violent break because it makes people live inside the decay of their own ranking. Housing is where this becomes visible. The professional class was supposed to be the stable bid under the market. If enough of them lose income security while carrying large mortgages, the house stops being optionality and becomes a restraint device. People stop moving. Listings freeze. Spending contracts. Families become geographically trapped because leaving means crystallizing loss or taking a much worse payment elsewhere. The labor shock and the housing shock start feeding each other. Society is about to discover how much of the tax base, consumption base, and institutional calm sat on a white collar class whose value was inflated by a pre-AI information economy. That class thought it had made it because it was paid well. A lot of them were just being temporarily overcompensated to keep the administrative machine running. When the machine needs fewer humans, the paycheck premium gets repriced hard. Bottom line: A lot of six figure jobs are going away. A lot of the people in them will not get equivalent replacements. The pain will concentrate in the salaried professional class with high fixed costs and no ownership cushion. The official data will lag the lived reality. The social mood will get darker long before the statistics fully admit why. The real truth is simple: The next phase is the collapse of professional security. The middle is about to learn that income is not the same thing as safety.
Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰@BarbellFi

I’m scared about the next 12-18 months A LOT of 6 figure jobs will be eliminated Millions trying to find work in the worst job market since the Great Recession Carrying large mortgage payments I have no idea how this all will end But I know it’s not going to end well 😔

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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@thecybersurg Sepf driving in Austin has failed. Two models are gone, replaced by a robot that doesn’t exist that will work on intelligence that doesn’t exist at the price no one can afford. So yeah, fundamentals have changed. Robotaxi? Where is it? I see Waymo’s only.
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The Surfing CyberSurgeon©️ 🔪 🏄‍♂️🤙 ☮️
Just a reminder, Tesla fundamentals have not changed. Tesla is decreasing with the market. This market wide downturn in the stock price is across all tech stocks. I loaded up substantially yesterday. $TSLA
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
My coworker makes 6 figures in finance 37 years old with 3 kids & $20k saved Very anxious about losing his job The breadwinner supporting his family Just started going to trade school Goes to class on nights & weekends Plans to pivot & become a plumber 😳
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Seldon Freeman
Seldon Freeman@seldon213dz·
@Prathkum And yet software at scale exists and has real impact. But people want to believe that AI is just yet another gadget, probably because they don't want to realize that what they invested their career on is becoming useless.
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Pratham
Pratham@Prathkum·
The gap between “it works on my machine” and “it works at scale” is exactly why AI won’t take your job.
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Миша Деревянных
Аналогичные ощущения Из-за ИИ я в рамках года уже работаю над 6 различными полноценными проектами*. Просто такой сидишь с нескольими ноутами и только успеваешь, что переключаться между агентами Работы все больше, ожиданий все выше из-за радикального роста продуктивности
Paul@SwedPaul

У меня много твитов про то, что ИИ вот-вот нас заменит. И работать нам осталось немного Но на деле так много работы у меня ещё не было Заказчики режут косты и уходят от крупных и неповоротливых аутсорсеров с легаси-подходом и ищут небольшие, дешевые и качественные команды

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diyu
diyu@haha_girrrl·
Most useless degrees to get in 2026 Finance & Accounting Data science Law COMPUTER SCIENCE Cybersecurity Physics Business administration General communications
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@pepemoonboy It may surprise you but companies outside of san francisco bubble have zero AI in their every day life
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PepeMoonBoy
PepeMoonBoy@pepemoonboy·
If you have a job, and it is your sole source of income. Do EVERYTHING in your power to keep it. The next 2 years have a good chance of being extremely turbulent for the job market due to AI disruption. We are at the point now where companies are learning how to leverage it and how to implement it securely. Get ready, the next few years will be wild.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@Orchidoptera @mikepat711 Elon has merged XaI with SpaceX lol. He understands that there’s no AI and its just a cash burning machine
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Alexandra NTX
Alexandra NTX@Orchidoptera·
@mikepat711 Depends which it is, and how it’s used. Elon clearly understands the mission. The others… yuck.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@zarazhangrui I feel like people that are “busy” using AI are the same people that love to work from home: they don’t do shit, they just make believe some activity. I wonder if I can write a scientific paper on it…
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Zara Zhang
Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
Almost every AI power user I know is MORE stressed and busier after using AI, not less What people thought AI would do: 10x productivity so that we can finish work earlier & relax more What it’s actually doing: 10x productivity so that we end up with 20x more things to do cos of the sheer possibilities
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snowblue
snowblue@snowblue75·
For tax, yes, that’s more complex. However, cash and accrual accounting standards are not as varied. What’s most exciting is that in an agentic setup, bookkeeping preferences (where latitude exists) could be trained into the agent’s capabilities via good markdown files and context management. I think full reconciling and even auditing could be nearly completely automated, and I don’t think that’s years away. I think it’s months.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@snowblue75 @othersiderflip @_The_Prophet__ How come? They had a recent update saying that “Gemini AI is now in your home app”. Their AI in their app is useless. How is this not relevant that the very people selling me AI cannot make it work themselves?
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snowblue
snowblue@snowblue75·
@alwaysmoving101 @othersiderflip @_The_Prophet__ This isn’t even remotely the same as what is automating knowledge workflows right now. Do yourself a favor and get a subscription to one of the frontier models and start to learn. Knowledge workers who understand how to use and leverage AI will win. Those who don’t are exposed.
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