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About those automated longshoreman jobs.

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    Aqua Letifer
    wrote on 4 Oct 2024, 21:11 last edited by
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    Every industry. Not just longshoremen. And at a rate we can't accommodate smoothly.

    Please love yourself.

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      LuFins Dad
      wrote on 4 Oct 2024, 21:40 last edited by
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      Code? I don’t think so. AI Can do that MUCH better than we can. Maybe some advanced code can still be done better by humans, but that will change soon enough…

      The Brad

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        4 Oct 2024, 21:40

        Code? I don’t think so. AI Can do that MUCH better than we can. Maybe some advanced code can still be done better by humans, but that will change soon enough…

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        George K
        wrote on 4 Oct 2024, 21:47 last edited by
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        @LuFins-Dad said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

        Code? I don’t think so.

        Yeah that was SO last decade, wasn't it?

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          89th
          wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 03:44 last edited by
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          Coding?

          I've seen the best advanced coding in my day, I doubt an AI robot can compete. It's called, natural human ability to introduce deliberate bugs. Why? Job security... deploy a good piece of code, include a few bugs, then the company will pay you dearly to find and fix the bugs. Sometimes it's a simple colon instead of a semi-colon, amirite @Horace ?

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            Mik
            wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 12:00 last edited by Mik 10 May 2024, 12:00
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            I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

            "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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              5 Oct 2024, 03:44

              Coding?

              I've seen the best advanced coding in my day, I doubt an AI robot can compete. It's called, natural human ability to introduce deliberate bugs. Why? Job security... deploy a good piece of code, include a few bugs, then the company will pay you dearly to find and fix the bugs. Sometimes it's a simple colon instead of a semi-colon, amirite @Horace ?

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              Horace
              wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 12:08 last edited by
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              @89th said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

              Coding?

              I've seen the best advanced coding in my day, I doubt an AI robot can compete. It's called, natural human ability to introduce deliberate bugs. Why? Job security... deploy a good piece of code, include a few bugs, then the company will pay you dearly to find and fix the bugs. Sometimes it's a simple colon instead of a semi-colon, amirite @Horace ?

              Yes we’ve all dealt with such code. I am familiar with one code base that was notoriously incomprehensible and which had one comment. “Pay Satan”. I never read documentation and barely read comments anyway. If I want to understand some code, I read the code.

              My own code is of course pristine and simple and direct. Self documenting.

              Education is extremely important.

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                5 Oct 2024, 12:00

                I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

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                Aqua Letifer
                wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 13:43 last edited by
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                @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                Won't matter. Just get the AI to write more.

                Capitalism trends toward "right now, for free." Good takes a back seat to those two.

                Please love yourself.

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                • M Mik
                  5 Oct 2024, 12:00

                  I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

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                  LuFins Dad
                  wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 13:49 last edited by
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                  @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                  I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                  Let’s revisit in 2 years…

                  The Brad

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                    5 Oct 2024, 13:43

                    @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                    I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                    Won't matter. Just get the AI to write more.

                    Capitalism trends toward "right now, for free." Good takes a back seat to those two.

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                    Mik
                    wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 13:59 last edited by
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                    @Aqua-Letifer said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                    @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                    I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                    Won't matter. Just get the AI to write more.

                    Capitalism trends toward "right now, for free." Good takes a back seat to those two.

                    It may be the most powerful tool of oppression ever.

                    "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                    • M Mik
                      5 Oct 2024, 13:59

                      @Aqua-Letifer said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                      @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                      I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                      Won't matter. Just get the AI to write more.

                      Capitalism trends toward "right now, for free." Good takes a back seat to those two.

                      It may be the most powerful tool of oppression ever.

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                      Aqua Letifer
                      wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 14:06 last edited by
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                      @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                      @Aqua-Letifer said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                      @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                      I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                      Won't matter. Just get the AI to write more.

                      Capitalism trends toward "right now, for free." Good takes a back seat to those two.

                      It may be the most powerful tool of oppression ever.

                      AI or capitalism?

                      Please love yourself.

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                      • A Aqua Letifer
                        5 Oct 2024, 14:06

                        @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                        @Aqua-Letifer said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                        @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                        I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                        Won't matter. Just get the AI to write more.

                        Capitalism trends toward "right now, for free." Good takes a back seat to those two.

                        It may be the most powerful tool of oppression ever.

                        AI or capitalism?

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                        LuFins Dad
                        wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 14:37 last edited by
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                        @Aqua-Letifer said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                        @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                        @Aqua-Letifer said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                        @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                        I've seen machine generated code. Good luck debugging it or even understanding it.

                        Won't matter. Just get the AI to write more.

                        Capitalism trends toward "right now, for free." Good takes a back seat to those two.

                        It may be the most powerful tool of oppression ever.

                        AI or capitalism?

                        You know, I was thinking that as automation makes more and more improvements and AAI starts becoming more ubiquitous, some forms of Sofialism are going to be inevitable.

                        The Brad

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                          Mik
                          wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 14:39 last edited by
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                          At what point do we live in a world we do not understand the workings of and cannot affect it?

                          "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                            5 Oct 2024, 14:39

                            At what point do we live in a world we do not understand the workings of and cannot affect it?

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                            Aqua Letifer
                            wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 14:43 last edited by
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                            @Mik said in About those automated longshoreman jobs.:

                            At what point do we live in a world we do not understand the workings of and cannot affect it?

                            We already do. Look at our cars, our computers, our social media algorithms.

                            Please love yourself.

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                              Mik
                              wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 14:52 last edited by
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                              We're well on the way, yes.

                              "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                                Axtremus
                                wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 16:03 last edited by Axtremus 10 May 2024, 16:03
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                                Remember PostScript?
                                It's code that tells laser printers what to "draw" on a page, later Apple uses it to tell the computer what to "draw" on the screen.
                                In practice PostScript is virtually all computer generated. I looked at PostScript code and I don't even want to try to understand it.

                                Lots of newer programming languages just "compile" to C or C++ then use gcc to further compile to machine code. I don't want to understand those intermediate C/C++ code either. :man-shrugging:

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                                  Mik
                                  wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 16:36 last edited by
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                                  It all comes down to assembly language eventually. If you understand that you understand everything else is just layers on top to make it easier. There was a time when I was a pretty good assembly language programmer and could translate core dumps to code.

                                  "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                                    taiwan_girl
                                    wrote on 7 Oct 2024, 13:33 last edited by
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                                    Change is tough. I always struggle with change, but also realize that it is inevitable. I also think that humans are pretty adaptable. I am sure that there was a lot of "angst" when motor cars became popular, etc.

                                    For example, automation in fast food maybe is actually a benefit for workers

                                    Though food service workers and economists have long worried about the impact technology would have on the restaurant labor force, pilot programs in several fast-casual restaurants over the last few years have shown it may not have the negative impact they feared, a labor economist says.

                                    https://azmirror.com/2024/09/30/data-pilot-projects-showing-food-service-robots-may-not-threaten-jobs/

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                                      Mik
                                      wrote on 7 Oct 2024, 13:42 last edited by
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                                      There's a reason automats did not thrive for long. People require human interaction. Agriculture jobs gave way to the internal combustion engine which gave rise to industrial jobs which gave way to robotics in many cases. We'll weather this too.

                                      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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