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  3. it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

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  • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

    it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

    Like, come on. I'm still writing software for DOS and Windows 95. What even is "behind" at this point?

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    @foone I’m excited about using APIs people left behind 30 years ago. Looking at you, QuickDraw GX Collection Manager (which is actually a super handy API if you’re on System 7.1 or greater)

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      @sif @foone *nod* deterministic code generation is good, actually

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      • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

        it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

        Like, come on. I'm still writing software for DOS and Windows 95. What even is "behind" at this point?

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        @foone the goal is to go so obscure the only piece of information online about the system you're trying to write software for is a 12 minute video filmed by a retired autistic person shot under piss-yellow lighting with no editing or commentary whatsoever

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        • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

          it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

          Like, come on. I'm still writing software for DOS and Windows 95. What even is "behind" at this point?

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          @foone it's such an enterprise brained thing to say. The type of thing you'd imagine someone who switches frameworks to make websites every couple years because there's a hot new thing that's different from the old thing and you wouldn't wanna be left behind do you? Meanwhile the 6 old things still all work fine actually

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          • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

            @foone it's such an enterprise brained thing to say. The type of thing you'd imagine someone who switches frameworks to make websites every couple years because there's a hot new thing that's different from the old thing and you wouldn't wanna be left behind do you? Meanwhile the 6 old things still all work fine actually

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            @eniko @foone
            It all reinforces my decision[1] to focus on an old language that can be held entirely in ones own head.

            [1]Well, my AuDHD chose for me but the point stands....

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            • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

              it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

              Like, come on. I'm still writing software for DOS and Windows 95. What even is "behind" at this point?

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              @foone
              There's a rapture analogy they're trying to make, but man all my friends are going to still be here after the AI rapture. The left behind group are the *cool kids.*

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              • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                @foone it's such an enterprise brained thing to say. The type of thing you'd imagine someone who switches frameworks to make websites every couple years because there's a hot new thing that's different from the old thing and you wouldn't wanna be left behind do you? Meanwhile the 6 old things still all work fine actually

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                @eniko @foone It amazes me how little people seem to value things that just keep working and will not need you to waste a ton of time compensating for all the bit-rot since the last time you touched it.

                That's one of the reasons C is still my go-to language, for all its warts, and I'm extremely wary of picking up unnecessary dependencies.

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                • stepland@mamot.frS stepland@mamot.fr

                  @foone the goal is to go so obscure the only piece of information online about the system you're trying to write software for is a 12 minute video filmed by a retired autistic person shot under piss-yellow lighting with no editing or commentary whatsoever

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                  @Stepland @foone is this the new "someone asked the same question as me on stack overflow, oh wait this is my post"

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                  • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                    it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

                    Like, come on. I'm still writing software for DOS and Windows 95. What even is "behind" at this point?

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                    @foone@digipres.club And given where we're apparently going, it's best to be left behind anyhow.
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                    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                      it's especially funny seeing the "aren't you worried about getting left behind?" argument about AI, speaking as a retrotech person.

                      Like, come on. I'm still writing software for DOS and Windows 95. What even is "behind" at this point?

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                      @foone the only concerning thing is if i can get a job without making extensive use of that particular new hotness, but some things are bad enough that maybe it's better finding some new career

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                      • pikhq@social.treehouse.systemsP pikhq@social.treehouse.systems

                        @foone the only concerning thing is if i can get a job without making extensive use of that particular new hotness, but some things are bad enough that maybe it's better finding some new career

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                        @pikhq @foone everyone still seems to be wanting applicants to have experience with the new garbage

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