even though "AI" won't replace software jobs because it fundamentally can't,
what's the chances the bigcorps are going to try to use "prompt engineering" as a separate discipline (that a whole lot of software engineers ~rightfully deride), as a way to undermine wages while everyone laughs at the cheese and misses the trap?
@NireBryce the thing im worried about is management using ai to generate code and hiring programmers to “fix it up a little bit”. Which obviously wont work, but management will 100% buy into it bacause “cut your payroll expenses by 90%” marketing. I could take years to get it through to bosses that this will never work, made worse by rounds and rounds of salesmen going “I swear it will work this time! it’s the future! we just have to work out the bugs!”
ugh. searching "how do I do xdotool type stuff with wayland" and one of the first results is "No, such features were explicitly excluded from the Wayland design for security reasons."