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TW😶NKS

A comic in four panels:

Panel 1. White text on black

AI Design Logic

Panel 2. A guy sits in a restaurant at a table with a checkered table cloth. A waiter stands near, hands behind back waiting attentively.

Guy: Get me a cheese pizza

Panel 3. The waiter returns with a pizza in hand.

Panel 4. The guy gestures proudly at the pizza. The waiter looks less than amused.

Guy: Wow, look what I made!

    • Zink@programming.dev
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      5 hours ago

      And because of that, unfortnately, a lot of regular people also think the entire point of technology and wealth is to never have to do anything substantive.

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      16 hours ago

      That’s one of the core injustices of capitalism.

      Rich person says “Build a thing”

      Workers design, research, and build the thing.

      Rich person keeps the profits.

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        11 hours ago

        Reminds me of when I heard someone talk about a recent experience when they “built houses”. I thought that sounded unlikely, as I could not picture this person wearing a toolbelt and hardhat and actually swinging a hammer. I asked for clarification, and they explained how they managed a construction company or something, and that in English, saying “I build houses” covers the management side as well, not just the people actually doing the building.

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          9 hours ago

          As someone who has actually physically built houses (i.e. nailing walls together, putting up the siding, hanging and mudding sheetrock, installing doors and windows etc.) this mindset pisses me off more than anything. “Management” does stuff like buying already-built houses, trucking them to our site and placing them on foundations, discovering the houses were built in the 1960s with 2x3s instead of 2x4s and thus needed to be torn down to the floors because they’re no longer up to code, necessitating us rebuilding the houses entirely from the floors up, and then discovering the houses were placed two feet too close to the property line so we have to literally chop two feet off of them and rebuild the walls.

          True fucking story. And I forgot to mention that the floors were 3/4 rotten so we had to rebuild most of them, too.

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            2x3s instead of 2x4s

            How about building houses the right way like in the EU: Out of cellular concrete

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          The laid off workers also suffer the loss, typically.

          Furthermore, I don’t think “he gambled” compellingly makes this system fair or good.

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            7 hours ago

            The laid off workers also suffer the loss

            Or benefits when they got employed. Point is, that you aren’t rising much with just working. You earn your wage whether the owner did right or wrong decision. Unlike them you don’t have to bear the risk of losing your savings

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              The owner also gets a wage and benefits while the process is running.

              And much of the time, they’re spending VC money. Minimal personal risk.

              And even so, that doesn’t justify the owner keeping almost all of the proceeds. I don’t care if they put their life savings into it. Labor built it.

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      18 hours ago

      That’s why they don’t see any problem with replacing workers with AI. They think AI will do X better than humans do just like machines could build X better than humans could at the beginning of the industrial revolution.

      But the cost benefit analysis often proves to be quite the opposite in the long-term, despite deceptive short-term gains. But a short-term gains seem to be all that businesses seem to care about.