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OpenAI, Windsurf, and the Future of Work

15 pointsby subtlesoftwareabout 1 month ago

3 comments

cryptozabout 1 month ago
I suppose I wanted more from this post than I got. But on the other hand, nobody really knows the future of work yet so it&#x27;d all be speculation anyway.<p>I think I have a pretty good vague idea though; it&#x27;ll be collaborative between humans and AI. We&#x27;ll do different things on our computers and I hope, maybe even use our brains more in planning, architecture, etc, be it code or otherwise.<p>Humans like being in control and (often) don&#x27;t like the dirty details of real work - although I recognize the HN crowd is an exception and does in fact love the dirty details of getting work done. But globally, outside of software especially, I think we&#x27;ll want to move details to the AI (as scary as that sounds) and have higher-level management tasks for humans. Not just code review, but yes, code review too.
esafakabout 1 month ago
I see nothing to engage in this post. Is there a thesis, or is it just repeating the news?
serfabout 1 month ago
i&#x27;m sick of hearing &#x27;for nerds&#x27; as a disparaging remark about the lack of business appeal.<p>the line I mention is talking about the success of Slack relative to IRC ; well, guess what -- before slack plenty of companies ran their discourse through IRC for little to no cost; the fact that Slack raised xx-Billions of dollars is only evidence of their business ability, not that they somehow &#x27;solved irc&#x27;.<p>Someone re-created an IRC clone, polished it, and then schmoozed businesses into buying a service that was essentially previously free.<p>Don&#x27;t like that re-telling of events? Well I don&#x27;t like the premise that IRC was a &#x27;nerd&#x27; tool that was waiting for some geniuses to polish it into a billions-dollar gem.
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