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> Like self driving cars will automate away truck drivers - do you not think they need to be laid off because of AI?

geohot is talking about AI has its limitation and that it won't truly replace the human yet. Truck drivers and some people who contribute net positive value are not rent seekers at the moment.

AI could render our jobs to be rent seeking, we don't know when.


We have unions actively opposing self driving cars mainly to protect their own jobs. In fact I think it’s much more common for a company to lay off because of real ai impact than anything else


I read this article years ago and haven't been able to find it since. It's a pleasant surprise to come across it here.


Usb type c port can be flickering sometimes when the macbook/laptop is elevated.


Where are you based?

Here is a different narrative: https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1qh5kdg/us_pres...


Madrid, Spain. It's theoretically very EV-friendly. These days I tend to rent hybrids. I don't even care if the battery actually works. They check the "green" legal checkbox which allows you to go downtown without getting a ticket, and you can rely on the ICE engine to get you where you need to go.


I remember when /r/technology was more about technology, now it is /r/politics with a microchip hat. I ignored that sub long ago.


I wonder how a Rust-based terminal implements this without sacrificing performance.


Someone check out alacritty source code and answer it for us


Ask Claude Code about it using Ghostty without this fix ;)


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