top | item 44101010 (no title) przemub | 9 months ago People behave as if AI were going to eat the software. I, and many others, don’t believe that is going to happen. discuss order hn newest BeetleB|9 months ago I'm guessing you're a SW engineer.It doesn't matter what you think. It matters what high level managers/CEOs think. Thrymr|9 months ago > I'm guessing you're a SW engineer.> It doesn't matter what you think. It matters what high level managers/CEOs think.In the short term, perhaps. In the longer term, it matters whether it actually works. dghlsakjg|9 months ago In the short term, maybe.In the long term, actual results will tell us what parts of the process matter.
BeetleB|9 months ago I'm guessing you're a SW engineer.It doesn't matter what you think. It matters what high level managers/CEOs think. Thrymr|9 months ago > I'm guessing you're a SW engineer.> It doesn't matter what you think. It matters what high level managers/CEOs think.In the short term, perhaps. In the longer term, it matters whether it actually works. dghlsakjg|9 months ago In the short term, maybe.In the long term, actual results will tell us what parts of the process matter.
Thrymr|9 months ago > I'm guessing you're a SW engineer.> It doesn't matter what you think. It matters what high level managers/CEOs think.In the short term, perhaps. In the longer term, it matters whether it actually works.
dghlsakjg|9 months ago In the short term, maybe.In the long term, actual results will tell us what parts of the process matter.
BeetleB|9 months ago
It doesn't matter what you think. It matters what high level managers/CEOs think.
Thrymr|9 months ago
> It doesn't matter what you think. It matters what high level managers/CEOs think.
In the short term, perhaps. In the longer term, it matters whether it actually works.
dghlsakjg|9 months ago
In the long term, actual results will tell us what parts of the process matter.