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keccers
@keccers.eth
It is wild how not protectionist software engineers are. There’s so much pressure, from AI doing your work and empowering generalists like me to capital telling you they simply must import unlimited cheaper labor. And yall are like bring it on!!
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@0xen
hasn’t hit the pocketbook yet
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@jrh3k5.eth
I've benefited so much in so many ways from open-source software. I feel an obligation to pay it forward. OSS is also auditable, advancing us toward trustless ecosystems. I've also benefited from experienced engineers taking time to educate me - yet another need to pay it forward. There are a lot of reasons for me to raise the tide that lifted my ship. Protectionism would have hindered me, and I can't, in good conscience, do otherwise.
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@gigamesh
I think it’s rooted in knowing there is no way programmers will align around the AI regulations required to secure their jobs, and if there was it would dramatically slow progress. Also the assumption that if programming jobs are cooked, so are most others and society will need to figure it out.
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@hamud
its starting https://warpcast.com/shawki/0xdb5c4219
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YES2Crypto 🎩 🟪🟡
@yes2crypto.eth
Those who can be replaced by AI need to be
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John Gazzini
@gazzini
Scarcity works differently in the world of bits vs atoms. Maybe it's naïve, but abundance mindset sure is more fun.
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kevin j
@entropybender
whatever happens, happens
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Daniel Sinclair
@danielsinclair
/microsub tip: 561 $DEGEN
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