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  • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

    Although trained in physics, I worked in the computing industry with pride and purpose for over 40 years. And now I can do nothing but sit back and watch it destroy itself for no valid reason beyond hubris (if I'm being charitable).

    Ineffable sadness watching something I once loved deliberately lose its soul.

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    #70

    @robpike Same for me and Corporate Learning. It makes me very sad on the one hand … on the other the current development finally helps me to realize what kind of environment I supported (and still support) through my work.

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    • mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.socialM mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.social

      @robpike I hit burnout a couple of years ago. Something changed in the way I viewed my career path. I couldn't take the corporate ladder climbing, so I climbed down and started watching this trainwreck from a distance. It really does make me sad watching the industry I worked hard within just to crumble under my feet. I do miss the work though. Perhaps someday I'll put my hat back in the ring. Until then, I guess I'll just take a bucket of popcorn and watch the madness unfold. 🍿

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      #71

      @mrgrumpymonkey @robpike Thank you for sharing!

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      • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

        I spent my time trying to make it better. Not just write code, but find better or at least different ways to do so. Simpler, cleaner, more general, more comprehensible.

        What's happening today is a complete repudiation of everything I was trying to achieve.

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        #72

        @robpike have you ever had a sense of what a precise artist you are? You are the apotheosis of beautiful creation. The reality is much of the industry doesn't need that beauty. I don't know how to reconcile that but it is at least consistent.

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        • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

          Although trained in physics, I worked in the computing industry with pride and purpose for over 40 years. And now I can do nothing but sit back and watch it destroy itself for no valid reason beyond hubris (if I'm being charitable).

          Ineffable sadness watching something I once loved deliberately lose its soul.

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          #73

          Hubris is the prelude of one’s fall, so if it’s indeed it, hopefully whomever’s pushing for this scorched land is close to falling too.

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          • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

            Although trained in physics, I worked in the computing industry with pride and purpose for over 40 years. And now I can do nothing but sit back and watch it destroy itself for no valid reason beyond hubris (if I'm being charitable).

            Ineffable sadness watching something I once loved deliberately lose its soul.

            codinghorror@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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            #74

            @robpike come with me if you want to live, my friend 💛 https://infosec.exchange/@codinghorror/116559195759358488

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            • maxpool@mathstodon.xyzM maxpool@mathstodon.xyz

              @dougmerritt @robpike

              If the world survived Perl, VBA, CORBA, SGML/XML, and Code Generation from UML, it can survive this.

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              #75

              @maxpool @dougmerritt @robpike your selection of things that survived is ... brutal 😅

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              • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

                @robpike while I deeply agree, “lose” feels far too passive for this. This is an industry actively trying to sell it to anyone and everyone.

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                #76

                @petrillic @robpike The recent Timothy Snyder essay on "Superpower Suicide" was posted/re-posted a lot this weekend. "Empires have risen and failed before, but to my knowledge no state has ever chosen to kill its own power, and succeeded with such rapidity." I hate to be susceptible to trying to make everything-look-like-everything-else but these two rots feel related if not foundationally then at least spiritually.

                https://snyder.substack.com/p/on-superpower-suicide

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                • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

                  Although trained in physics, I worked in the computing industry with pride and purpose for over 40 years. And now I can do nothing but sit back and watch it destroy itself for no valid reason beyond hubris (if I'm being charitable).

                  Ineffable sadness watching something I once loved deliberately lose its soul.

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                  #77

                  @robpike - You may have come across this, but in case you havn't, a message of hope.
                  https://www.terrygodier.com/the-boring-internet/ascii

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                  • johannesstarke@norden.socialJ johannesstarke@norden.social

                    @mrgrumpymonkey @robpike Thank you for sharing!

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                    #78

                    @JohannesStarke @robpike You're welcome. It's just one of many stories.

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                    • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

                      But hey, the industry has spoken. Who am I to question it?

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                      #79

                      @robpike I had a conversation with a close friend (also works in IT, we met 30 years ago).
                      He'd built a 3d print of a computer case using Claude to generate OpenSCAD.
                      What was most curious was his complete indifference to the generated code. He said he didn't learn any openscad syntax, and could not modify it without Claude if he wanted to.
                      The complete lack of curiosity involved was fascinating, and mildly chilling. Fine for a 48 year old man /maybe/, but is that what we want?

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                      • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

                        Although trained in physics, I worked in the computing industry with pride and purpose for over 40 years. And now I can do nothing but sit back and watch it destroy itself for no valid reason beyond hubris (if I'm being charitable).

                        Ineffable sadness watching something I once loved deliberately lose its soul.

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                        #80

                        @robpike what changed, specifically?

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                        • tmcfarlane@toot.communityT tmcfarlane@toot.community

                          @robpike I had a conversation with a close friend (also works in IT, we met 30 years ago).
                          He'd built a 3d print of a computer case using Claude to generate OpenSCAD.
                          What was most curious was his complete indifference to the generated code. He said he didn't learn any openscad syntax, and could not modify it without Claude if he wanted to.
                          The complete lack of curiosity involved was fascinating, and mildly chilling. Fine for a 48 year old man /maybe/, but is that what we want?

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                          #81

                          @robpike I've been programming since I was seven, and doing this stuff professionally for 30 years . I've got 15 years worth of mortgage left. All I really want to do right now is crawl under a rock. I simply can't bring myself to use these things. Not just the tools, I could cope with a bit of fancy auto complete, but it's the insane money, all going back to a dozen people. Paying them o turn our industry into another meat grinder?
                          It's all too much.

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                          • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

                            But hey, the industry has spoken. Who am I to question it?

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                            #82

                            @robpike in my opinion, a bunch of people can think one way while I’m the only one thinking differently, this doesn’t mean the big group is right. People used to think the Earth is flat, doesn’t mean it’s right

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                            • maxpool@mathstodon.xyzM maxpool@mathstodon.xyz

                              @dougmerritt @robpike

                              If the world survived Perl, VBA, CORBA, SGML/XML, and Code Generation from UML, it can survive this.

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                              #83

                              @maxpool @dougmerritt @robpike
                              I don't feel like the world completely survived XML. It's just become endemic and most people are in denial about taking precautions to limit infections.

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                              • robpike@hachyderm.ioR robpike@hachyderm.io

                                Although trained in physics, I worked in the computing industry with pride and purpose for over 40 years. And now I can do nothing but sit back and watch it destroy itself for no valid reason beyond hubris (if I'm being charitable).

                                Ineffable sadness watching something I once loved deliberately lose its soul.

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                                #84

                                @robpike

                                A forest burns but it comes back ever stronger.

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                                • tmcfarlane@toot.communityT tmcfarlane@toot.community

                                  @robpike I had a conversation with a close friend (also works in IT, we met 30 years ago).
                                  He'd built a 3d print of a computer case using Claude to generate OpenSCAD.
                                  What was most curious was his complete indifference to the generated code. He said he didn't learn any openscad syntax, and could not modify it without Claude if he wanted to.
                                  The complete lack of curiosity involved was fascinating, and mildly chilling. Fine for a 48 year old man /maybe/, but is that what we want?

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                                  #85

                                  @tmcfarlane to me that sounds like baseline neurotypical human. Minimize energy expenditure at any cost.
                                  If something doesn't explode immediately: it works.
                                  If something doesn't work: fiddle with it minimally until it does.

                                  "Good enough", move on.
                                  Spend that energy on something that makes you feel better about yourself, i.e. something that improves your perceived position in the hierarchy.
                                  🤷
                                  @robpike

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                                    #86

                                    @nickzoic since you're a CAD person, I'll share a story I shared with him during this discussion.
                                    My dad was a product engineer and product designer, and specialised in autocad and pro-engineer. I always thought he was smart but never really understood what he did. Then, one day I went in to his office on a weekend (to play games on one of the PCs, we didn't have one at home)...

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                                    • tmcfarlane@toot.communityT tmcfarlane@toot.community

                                      @nickzoic since you're a CAD person, I'll share a story I shared with him during this discussion.
                                      My dad was a product engineer and product designer, and specialised in autocad and pro-engineer. I always thought he was smart but never really understood what he did. Then, one day I went in to his office on a weekend (to play games on one of the PCs, we didn't have one at home)...

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                                      #87

                                      @nickzoic dad always used to ask me questions about how I thought things worked (to keep me curious I guess). I caught a glimpse of him working over his shoulder and asked him what he was doing, and in the process I asked him how he make a model of a chair.
                                      He opened an empty document and proceeded to build a proper sculpted, curved, chair (the style with baton for a back rest). No child's sketch. A real chair. He did it in about 5 minutes...

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                                      • tmcfarlane@toot.communityT tmcfarlane@toot.community

                                        @nickzoic dad always used to ask me questions about how I thought things worked (to keep me curious I guess). I caught a glimpse of him working over his shoulder and asked him what he was doing, and in the process I asked him how he make a model of a chair.
                                        He opened an empty document and proceeded to build a proper sculpted, curved, chair (the style with baton for a back rest). No child's sketch. A real chair. He did it in about 5 minutes...

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                                        #88

                                        @nickzoic ...and he did it in ways I don't think 99% of the population would even imagine, with simple geometry, rotations, and extrusions and symmetry, and extruded swept shapes. (what I'd later know as CSG).
                                        It completely blew my mind that there was this entirely different way of seeing the world.
                                        And that's the joy of learning, and I really cannot fathom why people would want to skip that.

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                                        • einalex@chaos.socialE einalex@chaos.social

                                          @tmcfarlane to me that sounds like baseline neurotypical human. Minimize energy expenditure at any cost.
                                          If something doesn't explode immediately: it works.
                                          If something doesn't work: fiddle with it minimally until it does.

                                          "Good enough", move on.
                                          Spend that energy on something that makes you feel better about yourself, i.e. something that improves your perceived position in the hierarchy.
                                          🤷
                                          @robpike

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                                          #89

                                          @einalex @robpike this particular friend is definitely not "neurotypical", and wouldn't have got as far as he has without being curious. I get the desire to just get stuff done.
                                          In fact, he *did* describe what he'd genuinely learned about approaching tasks using an LLM, and that was in itself interesting.
                                          But he hadn't learned how to do the thing he wanted to do. He'd learned how to pay someone else to do it for him, and he was weirdly excited about that bit.

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