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ted (not lasso)
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gm, just got outta the water and saw arnold schwarzenegger biking down the board walk and it’s about to dump rain so question for you: what’s one of your legitimate hot takes? like an opinion you’re too afraid to say out loud? asking genuinely. zero judgment zone, and i am sure others here may agree with you.
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Christian_Dtmr
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in <10 years, traits like being physically attractive, socially connected, and having an audience will have 100x the value of being exceptionally talented, creative, or intelligent. software engineering won't be a viable career in the near future.
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Leo
@lsn
Agree until the last sentence People will earn good livings from writing code in 2100, though every career has a shelf life
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Christian_Dtmr
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I think if Sam Altman is correct about the “1 person $1B company” meta, the largest group impacted is SWEs who currently extract a lot of value for being person 2-100,000. Could see writing code for your own projects > writing code for others.
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Leo
@lsn
Can I assume that the average unicorn today has 100 engineers? I tried to find data for this and this looks reasonable/conservative Say 100 unicorns get founded globally every year? So 10k SWEs automated, max.. many more SWEs in the world More broadly, organisations are slow to change
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