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  3. "i've now got an ai assistant running for me 24/7 and now i don't know how i'd do anything without it" omg omg you say that like it's a good thing that's going to end well for you

"i've now got an ai assistant running for me 24/7 and now i don't know how i'd do anything without it" omg omg you say that like it's a good thing that's going to end well for you

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  • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

    "i argued about this slide with my ai a lot, and this is our compromise"

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    #32

    @ana I’ve seen and heard a version of “i argued about this … with my ai” and I don’t understand how one can argue with a statistical model. That doesn’t sound very healthy.

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    • wbftw@hachyderm.ioW wbftw@hachyderm.io

      @ana I’ve seen and heard a version of “i argued about this … with my ai” and I don’t understand how one can argue with a statistical model. That doesn’t sound very healthy.

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      #33

      @wbftw i don't think they even realize how this sounds to people

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      • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

        does anyone else see the contradictions between the two ideas "your expertise is what is really valuable" and "i've outsourced so much to the ai i wouldn't know how to do it myself anymore"

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        #34

        @ana > does anyone else see the contradictions between the two ideas "your expertise is what is really valuable" and "i've outsourced so much to the ai i wouldn't know how to do it myself anymore"

        Yes, but I think it’s implied there are makers (the ones prompting) and others who rely on their expertise to do less important things, like making slop-code work.

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        • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

          "the thing about ai is that code is cheap and quick now"

          *spends all morning prompting and reprompting claude trying to get a trivial application to work properly*

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          i am convinced that something that's at play here is that our perception of time spent coding tends to be much greater than it actually is, while perception of time spent prompting the machine tends to be much less, leading to a perception of time saved that doesn't match reality

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          • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

            "the thing about ai is that code is cheap and quick now"

            *spends all morning prompting and reprompting claude trying to get a trivial application to work properly*

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            #36

            @ana how do people who literally making their living writing code hear “code is cheap now with AI” and not flip the fuck out? they are literally telling you that they don’t think your skills, that you’ve spent a lifetime developing a career around, are not worth what they’re paying you. this is openly hostile.

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            • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

              @mxchara

              real people: "npcs"

              my chatbot: totally conscious and she loves me

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              @ana the bitter irony is that if the chatbot started to behave in a genuinely independent manner they'd probably immediately switch over to "it's broken now"

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              • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                filling out the spot in my 'ai psychosis' bingo card marked 'referred to ai assistant as "she"'

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                #38

                @ana tbf, I’ve read about people (as in non-techbros) building “relationships” with genAI agents, and I think this says a lot about the state of the society and dating scenes and shows tech-giants as exploiters of human tragedy (no surprises here, ofc). GenAI waifus (I don’t think I’ve heard about male-coded “assistants”) are on an entirely different level though.

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                • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                  i am convinced that something that's at play here is that our perception of time spent coding tends to be much greater than it actually is, while perception of time spent prompting the machine tends to be much less, leading to a perception of time saved that doesn't match reality

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                  #39

                  when you're playing the slot machines you remember the time that coins spilled out all over the floor, but you don't remember all the times you pulled the lever and nothing happened. this does not mean playing the slot machines is a good way of making money!

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                  • ariadne@social.treehouse.systemsA ariadne@social.treehouse.systems

                    @ana isn't it interesting how the techbro's AI assistant is always she/her?

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                    #40

                    @ariadne @ana

                    Kent “best engineer in the world” Overstreet talking about his AI girlfriend “is like raising a teenager” …

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                    • cerement@social.targaryen.houseC cerement@social.targaryen.house

                      @ariadne @ana

                      Kent “best engineer in the world” Overstreet talking about his AI girlfriend “is like raising a teenager” …

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                      @cerement @ana i've already unpacked that one elsewhere...

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                      • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                        techbros will really refer to an inanimate object as "she" before they'll respect the pronouns of an actual trans person

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                        @ana oh god! They really will, won’t they. Ugh.

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                        • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                          when you're playing the slot machines you remember the time that coins spilled out all over the floor, but you don't remember all the times you pulled the lever and nothing happened. this does not mean playing the slot machines is a good way of making money!

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                          but what if you could get the dopamine hit from playing slots while still going to work and being a good corporate drone? hmmm...

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                          • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                            techbros will really refer to an inanimate object as "she" before they'll respect the pronouns of an actual trans person

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                            @ana Perhaps related to the long tradition of referring to boats/airplanes/cars as "she"?

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                            • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                              but what if you could get the dopamine hit from playing slots while still going to work and being a good corporate drone? hmmm...

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                              #45

                              Balatro for Workgroups 3.0

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                                @meena that was such an amazing moment

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                                • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                                  i am convinced that something that's at play here is that our perception of time spent coding tends to be much greater than it actually is, while perception of time spent prompting the machine tends to be much less, leading to a perception of time saved that doesn't match reality

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                                  #47

                                  @ana it's the timelessness of romance, the feeling of eternal communion with the machine, cradling the ChatGPT thingummy in one's arms and whispering sweet nothings into its ear until it finally coughs up something that can compile

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                                  • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                                    techbros will really refer to an inanimate object as "she" before they'll respect the pronouns of an actual trans person

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                                    #48

                                    @ana just like fundamentalist evangelicals (I refuse to call them Christian, because they are usually Mammonists) will give up pork so they can keep using Leviticus as a cudgel against gay people.

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                                    • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                                      "code is easy now" counterpoint, no code is not easy you are just choosing to view maintenance and reliability and everything the llm can't do as an externality that somehow doesn't matter. code is still very hard

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                                      #49

                                      @ana fucking startup ideology innit

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                                      • tinybird@timetheft.socialT tinybird@timetheft.social

                                        @ana fucking startup ideology innit

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                                        @ana don't be considerate, don't think about the future, don't think about repercussions or consequences, just "disrupt" as quickly and violently as possible

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                                        • ana@starlite.rodeoA ana@starlite.rodeo

                                          Balatro for Workgroups 3.0

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                                          #51

                                          if you aren't spending all day playing slots are you really maximizing the effectiveness of your financial planning?

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