“We didn’t overhire during the pandemic. These jobs are being replaced by this magic technology that just happened to appear as interest rates were going up for the first time in 20 years.”
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Riffraffintheroom [none/use name] - 3day
Who the fuck talks like that avout something Theyre actively contributing to? “Those not working on the gnekcide machine will be genocided slightly sooner”
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DragonBallZinn [he/him, they/them] - 3day
Said it before, but its the smol beanification of the rich. This will happen more and more with chuds in power.
They want to call all the shots? But the problem with that is more hierarchy means more things are your fault because you’re on top. Even IBM in the 70s had a principle to not use technology for management because a machine cannot be held responsible.
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Red_October [he/him] - 3day
They’re totally just firing everyone to keep major corporations alive a little longer and blaming it on AI cause China is destroying us in the trade war cause capitalism’s collapsing.
EDIT: Wait wtf he said his own job isn’t safe? All this “AI taking entry level jobs” bs is masking how companies can’t afford to hire entry level workers anymore. Is he trying to deflect blame or implying mother fucking GOOG might go under?? Holy shit if that happens add another communist holiday to the list!
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FloridaBoi [he/him] - 3day
His job isn’t at risk because he controls the tech and he decides the firing. He has to say that to show how advanced AI is. Any CEO is a deals guy and does a lot of sleazy selling tactics to convince the board he’s good
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Damarcusart [he/him, comrade/them] - 3day
Just bog standard CEO
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Red_October [he/him] - 3day
So trying to deflect blame while also pretending LLMs can somehow replace high level management.
We can still hope.
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rubber_chicken [he/him] - 3day
High level management seems like the easiest thing to replace with an LLM. They're not applying any sort of specialized knowledge, just some combination of playing it safe and wrecking policy due to their hallucinations.
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Red_October [he/him] - 3day
Corporate “people” always did seem like automated flesh suits who would die if their company did.
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FloridaBoi [he/him] - 3day
"It's so good, we [insert wild speculation] in 18-24 months"
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Red_October [he/him] - 3day
I remember like back at (I think) the end of 2023 they were saying they’ll have skynet in 2027.
You know, to scare the gen x.
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Hyper_red [she/her, she/her] - 3day
I legit think covid killed the us economy and the stimulus check and vibes kept it along for Biden and now ai and vibes is the only thing keeping it alive
Since the fucking country is ran by neoliberal business people and not anyone who knows how to run a country they're now doing what they do every slowly dying business and cutting the workforce for short term gains in an attempt of competing of China
I think they legit believe ai will replace millions of jobs and then the US will win versus China because it will have less people employed and therefore the US economy will be more efficient
It's a neo liberal death cult of the US economy but ai isn't even gonna do that
They're just firing people
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Assian_Candor [comrade/them] - 3day
Old heads know the economy died in 2008
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Hyper_red [she/her, she/her] - 3day
I was 6 so I wasn't really paying attention
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Assian_Candor [comrade/them] - 3day
The setup was really similar. There was runaway inflation in '07 and '08. Everyone was pumping money out of the real estate market though, operating under the flawed assumption that housing prices would never go down. So people would get adjustable rate mortgages that would balloon (say 3% in years 1-5 going to 15% in year 6) with the understanding that they could just refinance or sell. Banks fed the frenzy by offering loans to anyone with a pulse. The worst were so called "NINJA" loans, which stood for no income, no jobs, no assets. You could literally secure a mortgage with zero proof of income. The bank didn't care, they would take the interest, and if you defaulted take the house and flip it for a profit.
You might know how the story goes, the debt got collateralized, sold, there were derivatives, etc. Eventually the inflation outpaced consumer wallets. Personal credit exploded then got tapped out. People couldn't make their mortgage payments. The housing market fell. Everything imploded in October. The banks started failing. Credit froze, businesses couldn't finance, and then the layoffs started. Hundreds of thousands lost their jobs. The balloon mortgages could no longer be refinanced, so those people lost their homes. It was really, really bad.
The banks had trillions of worthless mortgage backed products on their balance sheets, so went crying to the Fed for liquidity. Congress proposed the troubled asset relief program (TARP) to bail out the banks. It was massively unpopular. Something like 70% of people were in favor of letting the banks fail. It was their greed that got us into the mess. Why not bail out homeowners instead? Buy back the mortgages, put people back in their homes, and inject cash into the economy from the bottom up? Not how our country works, obviously. Congress passed TARP, Barfsack Ocrumbo signed it into law, and the asset bubble was reinflated. But there was no help for working people. They got thrown out on their asses.
Banks recovered, but the rest of the economy never did, not really. The factories never reopened. The small business were shuttered for good. Thus our zombie economy was reanimated and has ambled on consuming workers ever since. People were, and still are, very bitter about this. It's a big driver of what makes Obama hated, and I think a pivotal moment in laying the groundwork for the environment we find ourselves in today. Before TARP, many people believed in the government. That moment exposed them all as a pack of self-interested jackals.
Taking it back to today, there are similarities in Bitcoin/AI. Consumers are sick but the market is ripping. The math doesn't math. Credit cards aren't infinite and the music will stop.
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Hyper_red [she/her, she/her] - 3day
It seems like reaganism and neoliberalism is proving itself to be the worst ideology ever.
At least previous generations of American politicians before the 60s and 70s were just in bed with the bourgeois. Now they're literally the same.
Teddy Roosevelt was an imperialist and capitalist and evil but he knew that business couldn't over take everything and so he busted the trusts.
Now fucking trump coin and don jr working with betting companies there's zero fucking separation. These fuckers literally cannot run a country
This is this natural end point of capitalism, with the state being directly controlled by people whose only goal is to increase their capital, thus destroying the state.
Something something the state naturally withers away under capitalism
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Hyper_red [she/her, she/her] - 3day
It's wild to me, less than a 100 years ago the US government with the new deal did the greatest act of self preservation and attempt to kill socialism in the US. And they're acting like they can just coast off something from the 1940s.
Like at least the capitalist politicians of my grandparents knew they had to do shit to preserve capitalism and the state so socialist revolution doesn't happen.
They gave up in the 70s
It would be so easy to. Just make housing and healthcare and they could probably keep capitalism going in America for like an extra 50 years.
But they refuse to do it.
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Ildsaye [they/them] - 3day
The first liberals competed against the past, the incumbent forces of feudalism. Later they were energized by the effort to suppress the socialist future. Now after several generations of uncut capitalist realism, the mortality of capitalism is completely inconceivable to them. Every acknowledgment of the spiraling disrepair is merely a psychological attack on the entrepreneurial spirit.
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Assian_Candor [comrade/them] - 3day
It doesn't help that the American worker is cowed like a whipped dog. Completely stripped of militancy. You can't even win a fucking union vote.
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miz [any, any] - 3day
tagline material tbh
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peeonyou [he/him] - 3day
is almost too tempting
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UmmmCheckPlease [he/him, comrade/them] - 3day
lol the us federal government is pushing this into engineering as well- involving things like quality control and emergency preparedness. And by “this” I mean firing off massive amounts of experienced engineers and new graduates and trying to get the remainder to use AI to “do more with less” in an already austerity-limited environment. People legit don’t realize how cooked the US is in climate preparedness lol unfortunately it mostly hurts poor people who can only afford to live in high-risk areas and are impacted for generations by that consequence. (Eg my parents who relocated after losing everything in a flood that hit the “river bottoms” part of town they lived in)
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Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them] - 3day
it's really funny looking back at the last 15 years of all the itme wasted on inane dumbass political conversations like "What are all the coal miners gonna do when you take their jobs away" when the answer was, always, "Who cares. Shut up nerd, Fuck You."
Assian_Candor in chapotraphouse
A thousand points of light for you pedestrian scum
https://fortune.com/2025/12/02/ai-wipes-jobs-google-ceo-sundar-pichai-everyday-people-to-adapt-accordingly-we-have-to-work-through-societal-disruption/
The nerd reich and its consequences
Simply incredible turn of phrase
“We didn’t overhire during the pandemic. These jobs are being replaced by this magic technology that just happened to appear as interest rates were going up for the first time in 20 years.”
Who the fuck talks like that avout something Theyre actively contributing to? “Those not working on the gnekcide machine will be genocided slightly sooner”
Said it before, but its the smol beanification of the rich. This will happen more and more with chuds in power.
They want to call all the shots? But the problem with that is more hierarchy means more things are your fault because you’re on top. Even IBM in the 70s had a principle to not use technology for management because a machine cannot be held responsible.
They’re totally just firing everyone to keep major corporations alive a little longer and blaming it on AI cause China is destroying us in the trade war cause capitalism’s collapsing.
EDIT: Wait wtf he said his own job isn’t safe? All this “AI taking entry level jobs” bs is masking how companies can’t afford to hire entry level workers anymore. Is he trying to deflect blame or implying mother fucking GOOG might go under?? Holy shit if that happens add another communist holiday to the list!
His job isn’t at risk because he controls the tech and he decides the firing. He has to say that to show how advanced AI is. Any CEO is a deals guy and does a lot of sleazy selling tactics to convince the board he’s good
Just bog standard CEO
So trying to deflect blame while also pretending LLMs can somehow replace high level management.
We can still hope.
High level management seems like the easiest thing to replace with an LLM. They're not applying any sort of specialized knowledge, just some combination of playing it safe and wrecking policy due to their hallucinations.
Corporate “people” always did seem like automated flesh suits who would die if their company did.
"It's so good, we [insert wild speculation] in 18-24 months"
I remember like back at (I think) the end of 2023 they were saying they’ll have skynet in 2027.
You know, to scare the gen x.
I legit think covid killed the us economy and the stimulus check and vibes kept it along for Biden and now ai and vibes is the only thing keeping it alive
Since the fucking country is ran by neoliberal business people and not anyone who knows how to run a country they're now doing what they do every slowly dying business and cutting the workforce for short term gains in an attempt of competing of China
I think they legit believe ai will replace millions of jobs and then the US will win versus China because it will have less people employed and therefore the US economy will be more efficient
It's a neo liberal death cult of the US economy but ai isn't even gonna do that
They're just firing people
Old heads know the economy died in 2008
I was 6 so I wasn't really paying attention
The setup was really similar. There was runaway inflation in '07 and '08. Everyone was pumping money out of the real estate market though, operating under the flawed assumption that housing prices would never go down. So people would get adjustable rate mortgages that would balloon (say 3% in years 1-5 going to 15% in year 6) with the understanding that they could just refinance or sell. Banks fed the frenzy by offering loans to anyone with a pulse. The worst were so called "NINJA" loans, which stood for no income, no jobs, no assets. You could literally secure a mortgage with zero proof of income. The bank didn't care, they would take the interest, and if you defaulted take the house and flip it for a profit.
You might know how the story goes, the debt got collateralized, sold, there were derivatives, etc. Eventually the inflation outpaced consumer wallets. Personal credit exploded then got tapped out. People couldn't make their mortgage payments. The housing market fell. Everything imploded in October. The banks started failing. Credit froze, businesses couldn't finance, and then the layoffs started. Hundreds of thousands lost their jobs. The balloon mortgages could no longer be refinanced, so those people lost their homes. It was really, really bad.
The banks had trillions of worthless mortgage backed products on their balance sheets, so went crying to the Fed for liquidity. Congress proposed the troubled asset relief program (TARP) to bail out the banks. It was massively unpopular. Something like 70% of people were in favor of letting the banks fail. It was their greed that got us into the mess. Why not bail out homeowners instead? Buy back the mortgages, put people back in their homes, and inject cash into the economy from the bottom up? Not how our country works, obviously. Congress passed TARP, Barfsack Ocrumbo signed it into law, and the asset bubble was reinflated. But there was no help for working people. They got thrown out on their asses.
Banks recovered, but the rest of the economy never did, not really. The factories never reopened. The small business were shuttered for good. Thus our zombie economy was reanimated and has ambled on consuming workers ever since. People were, and still are, very bitter about this. It's a big driver of what makes Obama hated, and I think a pivotal moment in laying the groundwork for the environment we find ourselves in today. Before TARP, many people believed in the government. That moment exposed them all as a pack of self-interested jackals.
Taking it back to today, there are similarities in Bitcoin/AI. Consumers are sick but the market is ripping. The math doesn't math. Credit cards aren't infinite and the music will stop.
It seems like reaganism and neoliberalism is proving itself to be the worst ideology ever.
At least previous generations of American politicians before the 60s and 70s were just in bed with the bourgeois. Now they're literally the same.
Teddy Roosevelt was an imperialist and capitalist and evil but he knew that business couldn't over take everything and so he busted the trusts.
Now fucking trump coin and don jr working with betting companies there's zero fucking separation. These fuckers literally cannot run a country
This is this natural end point of capitalism, with the state being directly controlled by people whose only goal is to increase their capital, thus destroying the state.
Something something the state naturally withers away under capitalism
It's wild to me, less than a 100 years ago the US government with the new deal did the greatest act of self preservation and attempt to kill socialism in the US. And they're acting like they can just coast off something from the 1940s.
Like at least the capitalist politicians of my grandparents knew they had to do shit to preserve capitalism and the state so socialist revolution doesn't happen.
They gave up in the 70s
It would be so easy to. Just make housing and healthcare and they could probably keep capitalism going in America for like an extra 50 years.
But they refuse to do it.
The first liberals competed against the past, the incumbent forces of feudalism. Later they were energized by the effort to suppress the socialist future. Now after several generations of uncut capitalist realism, the mortality of capitalism is completely inconceivable to them. Every acknowledgment of the spiraling disrepair is merely a psychological attack on the entrepreneurial spirit.
It doesn't help that the American worker is cowed like a whipped dog. Completely stripped of militancy. You can't even win a fucking union vote.
tagline material tbh
lol the us federal government is pushing this into engineering as well- involving things like quality control and emergency preparedness. And by “this” I mean firing off massive amounts of experienced engineers and new graduates and trying to get the remainder to use AI to “do more with less” in an already austerity-limited environment. People legit don’t realize how cooked the US is in climate preparedness lol unfortunately it mostly hurts poor people who can only afford to live in high-risk areas and are impacted for generations by that consequence. (Eg my parents who relocated after losing everything in a flood that hit the “river bottoms” part of town they lived in)
it's really funny looking back at the last 15 years of all the itme wasted on inane dumbass political conversations like "What are all the coal miners gonna do when you take their jobs away" when the answer was, always, "Who cares. Shut up nerd, Fuck You."