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1. grafma+dI[view] [source] 2025-06-03 02:50:21
>>tablet+(OP)
> Our jobs are just as much in tech’s line of fire as everybody else’s have been for the last 3 decades. We’re not East Coast dockworkers; we won’t stop progress on our own.

If you really believe in the power of LLMs then it’s time to wake up. The writing is on the wall. Automation the workforce further into precarious jobs.

The idea that tech workers can’t stop so-called “progress” is at best a dumb self-fulfilling prophecy. Our workplaces depend on us. We have the power to put the brakes on whatever our employers are up to by organizing and striking.

Tech workers should be organizing to prepare for the profit-taking moves management has in store for us as the tech gets better and better. If LLMs really live up to their potential, It’s just going to get worse from here.

They keep bragging about how many people are going to lose their jobs and they mean us. They’re bragging about firing us! It’s foolish for us to sit idly by while we are the ones who make them their profits.

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2. Aeolun+NI[view] [source] 2025-06-03 02:57:59
>>grafma+dI
> We have the power to put the brakes on whatever our employers are up to by organizing and striking.

You have the power to do that in your own isolated environment, but it's a delaying tactic at best.

This whole thing is as inevitable as TV, smartphones, airplanes, tanks or guns. Everyone will use them, because they're so much better than anything that came before that there's no competition for the same use cases.

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3. grafma+8r1[view] [source] 2025-06-03 10:58:31
>>Aeolun+NI
The point isn’t to delay the tech from arriving but to have better negotiating power when it fully arrives.
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