programming is probably already the most automated career, it’s just demand for it has been growing even faster
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aren’t we all just temporarily embarrassed startup founders?
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Seeing Twitter-filtered evidence from
#devopsdays preso by@darkandnerdy that this obliviousness is non-uniformly distributedThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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how do envision that to happen? I don't think it will happen in the near-medium term... (lack of imagination is not a good argument tho :) )
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I'm going to start making cheese. Can't wait for the robots to take my developer job. But I'm afraid it's going to take a while.
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of all the things programmers have tried, they're terrible at this
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I could probably automate a union rep.... but... Im pretty limited in what I can program a program to program
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They think people want to hire programmers, which runs counter to every life experience they've had so far.
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Any job that *can* easily be automated *should* be. But I don't think non-programmers realize where the lines are really drawn btw can/can't
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"Necessity is the mother of invention" - machines will lack creativity, for a long time, because they lack the motive or need for it.
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