Totally selected the wrong meme for the old title, but here we are.

  • Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    I would, but now there’s free LLM’s that can do what I do literally for free and 1000x faster.

    Past that, I have no marketable skills that a modern LLM doesn’t also have, and better. I very much doubt I’m alone in this. Between now and say, two to five years tops, my employers will know it too.

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      File LLMs under “confidently doing it wrong”. They don’t know anything, they just parrot what was scraped off the internet

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        Not disagreeing, but what does that help the thousands who will still lose their jobs regardless?

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          People who know whats good and wont settle for mediocrity are out there. Market to them!

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          Just wait it out … being confidently wrong only works for a limited time until people realize it isn’t working at all … and the point at which people, especially corporate leaders, realize it isn’t working is the point when they start seeing that they aren’t making money any more.

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          Irrigation, mechanization, computers, internet, web search and now LLMs destroyed jobs but also created new ones, often more qualified and better paid if you learned to use the new tech. Why would this suddenly change today? Just learn to use it like you learned to use web search and adapt to the jobs evolutions that are coming from it.

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        Funnily enough, that’s also what a large portion of people do too, just regurgitate stuff without comprehending its meaning.

        Lots of people get phds masters and bachelors while just being able to answer textbook questions, start questioning them to get them to apply that knowledge and it’s just air. It’s literally what people call “book smart” vs “street smart”.

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          start questioning them to get them to apply that knowledge

          That’s literally what people do to get a PhD, they defend their thesis by answering a bunch of questions from professors about it. That’s the point of a PhD.

          It has nothing to do with “street smarts” unless the degree is from the “School of Hard Knocks”.

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            Sorry maybe not phds specifically, but masters and bachelors definitely. Lots of certificates and qualifications require just written tests, no practical testing.

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              Ok, but you specifically said “PhD”. Your comment sounds like you just don’t know what a doctorate is.

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                And I made a mistake, it happens and I even admitted it and provided the proper examples.

                Very few qualifications require practical testing, if you want to circle a discussion on the one I made a mistake on in choosing that’s on you.

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                  Ok, but you said “lots of people get PhDs” without being able to defend their ideas. It’s literally the opposite.

                  No one gets a PhD without being able to defend their ideas from very hard questions. You are 100% incorrect. Your dissertation defense did not go well and we cannot award you the degree of “Doctorate of Commenting”.

    • PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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      I’m in the same boat as you. Nothing I can do can’t be done by an LLM or someone with Google. I fucking hate my job but realistically I won’t find anything better.

  • fidodo@lemmy.world
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    As I get older I think I get less confident in others faster than I get more confident in myself.

  • RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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    It’s pretty freeing to realize that most people have no idea what’s going on and that includes who you may perceive is at a high level. (Almost) Everyone has to report to someone and once you get past three levels from the top, it’s like playing a game of telephone where the people at the top start with gibberish in the first place.

    Do your best, learn every day (or don’t), and don’t be so hard on yourself. Nobody has any idea what’s going on.

    • Shard@lemmy.world
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      Everyone has to answer to someone.

      Underlings to their managers, managers to senior management, senior management to C-suite, CEO has to answer to the board and shareholders.

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        Yeah but once you’re at the level of senior management the answers can just be some buzzword biz nonsense and people will gobble it up.

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          Until the YOY numbers aren’t meeting targets and then you start sweating.

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            9 months ago

            No, you just “seek new opportunities” while collecting your fat severance compensation.

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    been battling impostor syndrome for my whole career, and today i learned that one of the new (not new to the field) people on my team doesn’t know how to use excel, the thing i spend like 50% of my working hours using.

    worrying for my team and maybe the industry, but very comforting personally lol

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      Ask how much they get paid, then go to your boss asking for a raise because you can actually use excel, and this other person can’t. You deserve more than they do, and id your boss won’t give you the raise, you can go down to your coworkers level and stop using excel.

      It never takes them long to see your value when you stop giving it to them.

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        9 months ago

        unfortunately, this person actually works for a different company so i don’t see this being effective - it’s a joint project contract type deal. i could see this advice being more reasonable in a traditional single-employer working environment though

    • RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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      Lol, my wife and I are having to deal with a retaining wall built in the 70s and left to rot. It was a cheap-ass railroad tie and wood retaining wall and if it’s not fixed, our house will slide off a hill.

      $170k to fix… When I said lol earlier, I meant I want to cry.

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        Holy fuck, we have a railroad tie retaining wall for the bank in our back yard, but that’s keeping the bank from sliding towards the house, not for keeping the house up, and still, it’s not even holding much back. I’d never trust that for anything critical. No way that would ever be approved today.

        • RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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          They’re literally not approved by state ordinances anymore. And the previous 30 years of owners just completely neglected it. The soil erosion is so bad and it’s a shame because we can see the remnants of what used to be a beautiful backyard.

          We thought the fix would be closer to 50k when we bought it, which would have been mostly paid for by our previous house sale. But here we are with an entire house worth of repairs in our lap…

      • Emotional_Sandwich@lemmy.world
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        Damn, that’s insanely expensive. I had an old railroad tie retaining wall I had to replace about 10 years ago. Quoted 8-10k to replace it with blocks. I did it myself for about $1,500 but it really sucked, and mine was just holding up part of the lawn. Good luck!

  • lars@lemmy.sdf.org
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    This helped me be confident I could learn to drive as a grownup: there are people out there who vote for deplorable and appalling candidates and have no self-awareness about it. Yet everyone pretty much appears to be able to drive alright.*

    * does not apply in Boston namaste

  • JoYo@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Saying things confidently incorrect is like my whole identity.

  • lustyargonian@lemm.ee
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    What if I’m indeed mediocre at the thing and this only encourages to believe in my self inflated ego and carry on like normal?