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Complex Systems Won't Survive the Competence Crisis

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  • Fresh_Start : Wrong. Power plants and water treatment plants keep getting further automated.

The competence crisis isn't going to hurt the bullshit code sector because it's already 90% bullshit code thanks to the JS eco system of libraries and dependencies.

The crisis is going to hit places where 50-60 year old white men mattered: in our power plants, our water treatment plants.

Once they're gone and replaced with r-slur jeets and Zoomers start the clock on the fall

Fresh_Start : Wrong. Power plants and water treatment plants keep getting further automated.

You expect r-slurs to know how to maintain those automated systems? The most powerful law is when you make something idiot proof, a bigger idiot is going to come along and break it.

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The competency crisis is going to be a security nightmare for companies, breaches are already common and people often don't care, it's only getting worse.

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It already is where I work. The sexy Indian dudes put secrets in github and remove security because they don't know how to get anything to work. They create API tokens with full access to our cloud and secrets manager accounts. Its crazy how low IQ and incapable of critical thought they are.

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I don't think it's a low IQ thing though i'm not ruling that out - it's that your company elected to use the cheapest labor available for a job and that means they simply don't give a shit what happens to you. Same thing happens when you cheap out on roofers.

Do not fix their mistakes if they don't buttfrick you too hard. Feel like some of this nonsense is being propped up by competent people going behind them and fixing their bullshit so managament refuses to see the problem.

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I don't think its because they don't give a shit. They seem unable to learn or solve their own problems.

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  • Fresh_Start : The world is running out of woodcutters we might all freeze to death during winter one day.

I was watching an Internet Of Bugs video recently where he was talking about how AI isn't going to be a threat to jobs because it's better than a competent human dev, it's a threat because nobody cares. As long as it works to some minimal standard and you can ship it, that's all that'll matter until things get bad enough that there's some crisis and by then the people responsible will have made their money and moved on. It may not even be more than a blip on the company's stock price.

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