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Why aren't people moving away from Github? There's Codeberg, Gitlab, and radicle. What's holding them back?

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[-] maplesaga@lemmy.world 18 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

I felt like I had imposter syndrome at my tech job, and then we got a boss whose only contribution is to make chatgpt goals and objectives. Which he can't understand them himself, because he gets called out in the meeting for obvious bullshit, and he defends himself by saying he has chatgpt summarize it.

AI has made me feel better about my own capabilities, because I realize most people are idiots. AI makes them clearly visible to everyone, and theyre too dumb to realize how obvious it is. Its a trap for the lazy, the 40% that do nothing at their job, and they are too clueness to understand what they're doing.

[-] pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 5 points 18 hours ago

most people are idiots. AI makes them clearly visible to everyone, and theyre too dumb to realize how obvious it is

It has been kind of amazing. I'm sure they'll catch on, eventually.

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