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From the post:
>Ah, the tech industry. The same industry that once worshiped programmers now treats them like relics from an ancient civilization, like scribes who refuse to accept the printing press. Companies are convinced AI is the answer to everything, and programmers? Well, they’re just expensive, opinionated, and worst of all, human. But here’s the thing—if you think cutting programmers in favor of AI is a genius move, you might want to remember the last time a company fired all its engineers: it ended in lawsuits, product failures, and a desperate rehiring spree. But sure, go ahead. Lay them off. You’ll regret it faster than you can say "syntax error."
Archive: https://archive.today/8OSpH
From the post:
>>Ah, the tech industry. The same industry that once worshiped programmers now treats them like relics from an ancient civilization, like scribes who refuse to accept the printing press. Companies are convinced AI is the answer to everything, and programmers? Well, they’re just expensive, opinionated, and worst of all, human. But here’s the thing—if you think cutting programmers in favor of AI is a genius move, you might want to remember the last time a company fired all its engineers: it ended in lawsuits, product failures, and a desperate rehiring spree. But sure, go ahead. Lay them off. You’ll regret it faster than you can say "syntax error."
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