Since 2022, the tech industry has been running a coordinated narrative.
AI will replace 80 to 90% of software engineers. Learning to code is pointless. Developers are obsolete. but what if i tell you that It wasn't a prediction. It was a headline designed to create fear. And it worked on millions of students and engineers who genuinely believed their careers were over before they started.
It's 2026 now. Let's look at what actually happened.
In 2025, 1.17 million tech workers were laid off. Everyone said it was AI. Companies said it was AI. The news said it was AI.
You want to know what per
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u/SuspicousBananas · 475 ⬆
Yeah idk how true that is as much as I wish it was, we downsized our team by a 1/3rd while everyone is getting 20%-30% more work done using Claude code. I see no scenario where we aren’t laying off more engineers in the future.
u/tipsyy_in · 110 ⬆
My sister's manager at IBM told her yesterday that she has been asked to stop hiring and make more use of AI
u/m3kw · 63 ⬆
People that use this stuff daily AND is a professional software engineer knows they are safe AF.
Una fiel representación del tipo de Gobierno de Trump
u/HajMammad · 1 ⬆
So far, he has controlled the oil prices will lies. But what can he do when the actual disruption wave reaches the American shores? The prices will spike into the actual equilibrium. And since the energy demand has already been increased a lot by the AI infrastructure, there will not be a linear rel
u/Big_Bang_Amy · 1 ⬆
My dear Iranians... I hate this individual so much. A lot of us do. Love, the unhateful portion of the US
Anthropic is developing a new AI model that may be more powerful than any it has previously released, according to internal documents revealed in a recent data leak. The model, reportedly referred to as “Claude Mythos,” is currently being tested with a limited group of early-access users.
The leak occurred after draft materials were accidentally left in a publicly accessible data cache due to a configuration error. The company later confirmed the exposure, describing the documents as early-stage content that was not intended for public release.
According to the leaked information, the new sy
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u/im_just_using_logic · 260 ⬆
isn't every released model from a company the best that company ever released?
u/boringfantasy · 68 ⬆
Fuck sake. Software engineers can't catch a break.
u/No_Aesthetic · 41 ⬆
I'm glad they're not testing their weakest AI model, the Elon
Posted by u/Frosty_Jeweler911 · 2026/3/27 11:34:55
From Gen Z to baby boomers, workers across industries are on the hunt for ways to future-proof their careers as artificial intelligence threatens to upend the labor market. Palantir CEO Alex Karp is offering a starkly simple view of who will come out ahead.
“There are basically two ways to know you have a future,” the 58-year-old billionaire said on TBPN earlier this month. “One, you have some vocational training. Or two, you’re neurodivergent.”
Karp’s first category reflects a growing consensus: skilled trades professionals—from electricians to plumbers—are difficult to automate and are inc
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u/crookedcusp · 187 ⬆
What happens when everyone decides to undergo vocational training and a deluge of tradespeople enter the market, only to find supply massively outstripping demand? UBI?
I feel like we need some better ideas about what our future looks like. I keep hearing the same shit over and over.
u/AlfredLuan · 55 ⬆
The population will have collapsed by then and then mr billionnaire will have to suck his own dick
Since some of the tradingview charting libraries are freely available, it is surprisingly easy to build simplified version of tradingview with customized indicators (python) and feed it your data - for example from yahoo finance.
I dont know if anybody would find it useful, but let me know, I can open source the code so others can play with it.
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u/tidushue · 35 ⬆
Please open source it. This looks great
u/SwagBuns · 21 ⬆
Ya! I recently figured this out too at a hackathon lol.
Tried whipping up a backtesting website. I'll share it here for people if i can get it working propperly (for free)!
You can also turn off some of the TradingView icons so they aren't pasted all over the place. Looks a bit cleaner.
u/MormonMoron · 16 ⬆
We use the TradingView Lightweight charts for all the plotting in our dashboard for our algo trader. I assume that is the libraries you are talking about?
TL;DR: Karen Hao the investigative journalist who interviewed 300+ people (including 90+ current/former OpenAI employees) for her book Empire of AI — just went on Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett. In this clip she details how Altman allegedly mirrored Musk’s exact language on AI existential risk to get him to co-found OpenAI… then allegedly helped push him out in a backroom CEO power play.
Here’s the key excerpt from the actual interview (paraphrased/quoted directly where possible):
In 2015, Altman needed Musk on board. Musk was obsessed with AI as an existential threat. So Altman wrote b
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u/daviddisco · 64 ⬆
Altman is a deeply dishonest person and the way he tricked Elon is fairly well known at this point. I don't like him or Elon, so it's hard to know how to feel about it.
u/jason_digital · 55 ⬆
This is important to the AI community as it continues to show and highlight the leadership and mindset of leaders at ChatGPT and OpenAI. It’s important to also understand the context for the community too.
OpenClaw is a half-finished project. It's not even remotely close to production use. I love the concept, I really do, but every single update ships more bugs and more problems than before. I'm not trying to hate on it, I've been following this thing for months, I've watched the YouTube videos, I've tried to build actual useful stuff with it. And at this point? It's just not working.
More broken skills. More issues with tool calls that worked fine last week. More fixing things just to break something else. More trying to figure out if it's a me problem or a the
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u/mike8111 · 71 ⬆
yeah.
I'm feeling that too.
But messing with openclaw has taught me more about LLMs and vibecoding than anything else.
Biggest takeaway for me is that LLMs aren't really made to be predictable and reliable, but regular code is. I'll have the openclaw do something, and if I need it done twice I'l
u/xXG0DLessXx · 20 ⬆
Tbh, the issue for me isn’t stuff breaking, but rather stuff changing constantly. Like, I just updated to the latest version that’s in git, coz I like that hackable install, and now it seems like they suddenly removed the qwen-portal-auth plugin so my Qwen setup simply doesn’t work at all anymore. I
u/otterquestions · 16 ⬆
No one other than the sales/marketing/mba/crypto bro YouTubers and x influencers ever called it production ready. Pete calls in “not ready for non technical users that can’t use a terminal”.
u/foomanjee · 13 ⬆
It’s alpha software and it will remain so for a very, very, very long time
Posted by u/Working_Stranger_788 · 2026/3/27 04:29:49
calling ai slop animation is definitely an overreach
u/PuzzleheadedPea2401 · 1 ⬆
I don't know what it is, but there's something great about the AI animations being put out by Iranians. Whether it's these Lego-themed ones, or that emotionally powerful one featuring all the people harmed by the Epstein class looking to the sky as an Iranian missile flies toward and hits a baal sta
When the 19th century chemist August Kekule cracked the ring structure of the benzene molecule, the answer didn't come to him in words. His unconscious mind showed him a dream of a snake eating its own tail. As novelist Cormac McCarthy pointed out: *If his unconscious already knew the answer, why didn't it just tell him in plain English?*
The answer is that the human unconscious is a 2 million year old biological supercomputer, while language is merely a 100,000 year old "app" that recently invaded our brains.
Deep, foundational human thought (from solving complex math to making sudden intui
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u/ProfessionalForm4202 · 43 ⬆
The benzene thing always blew my mind too. I work with code all day and my best solutions never come from sitting there thinking in words - they just appear when I'm doing something completely different, like working in my model cars or just walking around the block. It's like my brain processes eve
u/NerdyWeightLifter · 3 ⬆
It's a mistake to assume that the structural representation of knowledge in an AI (or human) is limited to the form of the training medium.
Just as an example, I read a research paper recently focussed on AI understanding, that performed extensive training of an AI model, on simple maths - adding a
u/Cognitive_Spoon · 1 ⬆
What's neat is militaries are already mapping that preverbal space.
I expect a Snow Crash event in the next few months, personally.
Posted by u/Mountain_Finger4856 · 2026/3/27 10:27:45