8 pointsby sph2 hours ago7 comments
  • khurs7 minutes ago
    1. Create a support group

    2. Create agents to crawl the internet and invite anyone who has posted such sentiments

    3. Best not to tell them that they were contacted via ai

    More seriously if you set one up, it will likely attract many people.

  • hash020 minutes ago
    Seems like the need for a support group depends on whether the recent advent of LLMs in your specific workplace has led you to become a Centaur ("I'm now a 10x SWE") or a Reverse Centaur ("this is rapidly sucking the joy this job once held for me"). So, yes, there is very definitely a need for this as there are definitely people seeing themselves cast as the latter.
  • luciana1u26 minutes ago
    the first rule of LLM support group is you do not ask the LLM to summarize the support group meeting
  • ben_wan hour ago
    Yeah, there's definitely a lot of people in the same boat as you.

    I was already getting annoyed with the profession and its CV-driven development, and mostly saw code as a means to an end rather than an end in itself, but that only means I've not lost a sense of identity: I am absolutely also struggling to figure out what to do next.

    • ayayaweirdan hour ago
      > means to an end rather

      Is that not what writing code is for? achieving a need?

      If I want to feel the art or gaze upon my code masterpieces, I'll do that in my own side projects, no?

  • tomerlir26 minutes ago
    Why do you feel that way? I'm a SWE and LLMs have 10x me as a developer
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