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  • True freedom to live outside the matrix.

    Its basically living in a city that makes everyone so completely dependent on the matrix to survive.

    And it changes your mindset too. All the pressure of work and then watch Netflix until you pass out, and you have to buy all these coping mechanisms like gym card, nice car, nice house…

    Someone who lives outside can just say no to all of that, and they get plenty of exercise just moving around more and fixing things than the ordinary city dweller.

    I really hate apartments. They are like prison cells.








  • The complexity of everything is just ridiculous now.

    And its a moving target with constant new things to try and learn, as quickly as possible, while doing your already full time job.

    I dont know. I think working in tech is definently mostly for 20-30 year olds now. When you have that desire to prove how smart you are, and the energy to learn everything.

    The endless meetings and the return to office has also really killed a lot of good things about the job.


  • This seems like a battle he cant win.

    None of us can win it. I already see tons of Ai channels on YouTube where machines are taking on the voices of celebrities and saying things from a script… And those channels actually get followers and make money.

    So my conclusion is, these services will become more and more filled with ai bullshit and most users wont even care.

    I predict, due to market forces, more than half of YouTube videos will be Ai generated in 2030. And most users will not mind it.





  • Yeah im currently on a sabbatical and I dont think I will go back to working in tech.

    But ive been working with it for 25 years in different roles. Im just tired of seeing the same thing being reinvented again and again under different names.

    I dont feel excited about micro services or AI or blockchain. Its just more and more complexity all the time and its exhausting, not interesting.

    Also the culture has changed. It used to be a fun profession for figuring out how to write the code to solve something. Now its telling agents what to do, and pressure to always work hard.

    It wasnt like that before. The company needed your skills and they couldnt push or replace people very easily. Which meant they treated you well and didnt stress you.






  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoFediverse@lemmy.worldDo we need more users ?
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    4 days ago

    Yeah exactly, they dont have downvotes and any upvote also requires karma, so you cant just create new accounts and bot upvote things.

    But yes, its also a much more mature audience at that site. Many are older computer nerds. Lemmy has some of that too though.

    They also have a moderator that is full time working on keeping the site clean, so there is that.

    But yeah, I really miss discussions where you see unpopular opinions and they are not downvoted, because I can handle seeing that. I may not agree and then I will just ignore or comment, not downvote it.

    Without good moderation, it will turn into 4chan though. So yeah, the extremes are not good, have to be in the middle.