16 points | by backlit4034 1 hour ago

3 comments

  • svachalek 1 hour ago

    The Claude-isms are so heavy in this it's painful to read: "Next: what an actual structural reset requires, once the cheap corrections are gone, the workarounds are load-bearing, and the people who would have made it easy have already left."

    • collabs 59 minutes ago

      It felt like they were trying very hard to write exactly like Claude.

    • exabrial 1 hour ago

      Whats worse can be who stays after a decade of attrition. Those that are smart enough to get a better, higher paying job, go and leave. Those who can't, have to stay. While there certainly is some talent in the people that stay (maybe they're just risk-adverse, comfortable, etc), the ratio of poor employee to good employee in the remaining pool statistically goes bad.

      • dominotw 58 minutes ago

        > Those who can't

        changing job in tech is function of having the free time and will to put in time and grind through interviews.

        Its not a function of "smart" . Tech jobs are dont really require 'smarts' anyways.

        • doubled112 1 hour ago

          Yes, I've heard this called "dead sea effect" before.

        • stevebmark 58 minutes ago

          this is unreadable