| ▲ | bayarearefugee 7 hours ago | |
You can't speak this kind of truth on hacker news! But, uh, yeah... I've been noticing a growing divide between people like OP who are either already retired or are wealthy enough that they could if they wanted to who absolutely love the new world of LLMs, and people who aren't currently financially secure and realize that LLMs are going to snatch their career away. Maybe not this year, but not too far out either. | ||
| ▲ | creamyhorror 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I'm enjoying the new era of agentic-coding all your ideas, but it's been obvious to me for a while that jobs are going to tend towards ones where you're liked by the decisionmaker or capital owner and kept around to be the middleman decider-delegator to others/AI/robots. Have warned my friends about this already. | ||
| ▲ | ares623 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
What I think is lost on ones like OP, is that yes, they are financially secure in the current climate. But if the future that everyone seems to be ushering in does come true, even ones like OP will be in a different state of security. How does the saying go again? "It takes a village to reach financially secure retirement" | ||