Again, there is no point in arguing with someone who fails to see the viewpoint.
Sometimes it's futile to get into mindless discussions when one takes it to heart and does not think otherwise.
The point which I wanted to make was the collective destruction.
It is funny sometimes how people get hooked onto a single word and then jump to their reply without taking a step or two back to see what is being discussed.
Such unwanted arrogance and public display of anger is of no use in public internet where nameless, faceless entities voice out the thoughts. That clearly shows how short-circuited one's own mindset is...
That being said... Good riddance of such characters... Through AI...
Eventually it will replace everyone and everything... For sure... No one will be spared... No matter how great one thinks he is in coding... It is his knowledge that will be used against him... As simple as it may sound, but that's the reality.
Being a blind-eyed-joe is not going to help and being showing arrogance is of no use!
Destroying what? Precious value for C-suites to exploit, money to lure you into the life of luxury alongside them? I don't care about that. To be frank with you, 99% of those seats were outsourced before the 2008 financial crisis to Pakistan and India already. Those people already lost their jobs, your coding skills are only worth whatever the market will pay you for them. Go look at the running rate for a Javascript SRE, it's been through the floor for a decade.
My overall point is that I've already cast my die. The only thing I care about vis-a-vis the licensing of my software is protecting my users from commercial exploitation. You won't convince me or anyone to take a stand against contribution because someone might try to vibe-code an alternative. FOSS, particularly examples like Linux and Git, aren't just popular because they're free. They're popular because they're well-supported, standardized, transparent, secure and peer-reviewed. Don't take my word for it, ask anyone you know that works in a Fortune 500 business. Nobody is afraid of libcurl being erased from history because Google vibe-coded an alternative and BSD-licensed it.
So - what is the hard sell here? I'm a grown-up, I can understand the economics of the situation. How is my manager going to put me out of a job with Claude 7.0? What org structure can survive if engineers leave the company? Have you even thought this through, or are you parroting the hype machine without a causal understanding of the argument?
I can be convinced that AI is a bad thing. But you can't convince me to stop writing Open Source software because it endangers people's jobs, even my own. For fuck's sake, I publish this code free of charge for the express purpose of saving everyone the trouble of writing it themselves, as long as they follow the rules of my license. I don't owe anyone the right to be valuable to a business, no more than Pakistanis lost sleep imagining the starving residents of Redmond, Washington whose jobs they'd subsumed. Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms.
Well said. I agree to your view points of continuing to write and publish opensource.
It is not going to change anything and heck yeah, if it is going to help people and save sometime to re-use or use whatever that is published, continue.
While not having to worry about the consequences, is a good thing because sometimes, all the scientific research is in the same boat until it is misused...
Nothing in the world is going to change by a few developers stopping to publish their work as the damage is already done and beyond containment.
Sometimes it's futile to get into mindless discussions when one takes it to heart and does not think otherwise.
The point which I wanted to make was the collective destruction.
It is funny sometimes how people get hooked onto a single word and then jump to their reply without taking a step or two back to see what is being discussed.
Such unwanted arrogance and public display of anger is of no use in public internet where nameless, faceless entities voice out the thoughts. That clearly shows how short-circuited one's own mindset is...
That being said... Good riddance of such characters... Through AI...
Eventually it will replace everyone and everything... For sure... No one will be spared... No matter how great one thinks he is in coding... It is his knowledge that will be used against him... As simple as it may sound, but that's the reality.
Being a blind-eyed-joe is not going to help and being showing arrogance is of no use!
heh with the attitude..
:-D