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How would you it hasn't been a significant factor? We've had offshoring this whole time.

The US tech labor market is much more of a seller's market than when I started. Domestic demand has grown faster than supply, despite any offshoring that has also happened.

I think it's much less cynical than that. People both fear and dislike AI, recognize that the "it may destroy my livelihood and commodify human creativity" complaint falls on deaf ears, and are latching onto anything resembling a credible ethical complaint that people may actually listen to.

According to another comment, the title exploits GitHub's forking feature to point at a commit which appeared to be in `github-actions/cline` but which instead invisibly pointed to the typo-squatted repository.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47264574


I would expect operating systems to be very fault tolerant programs.

Did you mean "moronically" or "monotonically"? I'd accept either, just wondering which one you meant.

Hah, apologies, yes autocorrect got me.

The problem is that work does its best to capture all of my daylight hours.

Right. The point is that the anxiety around total account bans is realistic and has a historical basis.

Yeah I'm not getting what you're getting from the text you're quoting. Probably should drop the insults until it's actually clear you're correct.

It's very easy to believe, and that's how Google bans usually go. Probably nothing more to it than that.

Most people would agree both that getting rid of cheating is desirable and that the methods of control exerted over users to accomplish it is questionable. It's one of the few freedom/security tradeoffs where people generally agree we have to come down on the side of authoritarian, because otherwise it destroys online gaming as a whole. That scenario doesn't apply here. The world is a complex place.

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