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Between a challenging job market, increasing new frontiers of learning (AI, MLops, parallel hardware) and an average mind like mine, a tool that increases throughput is likely to be adopted by masses, whether you like it or not and quality is not a concern for most, passing and getting an A is (most of my professors actively encourage to use LLMs for reports/code generation/presentations)


It will be a very interesting experiment when your generation of computer science graduates enters the job market, to put it mildly.


Individuals believe they act freely, but they are constrained and directed by historical forces beyond their awareness - Leo Tolstoy


Historical forces beyond your awareness cannot force you to submit mountains of slop.


slop is not a thing anymore, stop living in a fantasy world


Remember, you chose this. You chose not to learn, to offload your thinking in the name of competition.


What are you talking about? Slop existed long before AI and it will exist long after.


The last one already killed unique web designs, killed flash, gave us us soulless flat design and electron bloat.

They'll have to work pretty hard to outdo that!




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