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fragmede an hour ago

That's the fundamental trade off of a job where someone else gives you stuff to do and you get money. We may pride ourselves on software development being a job 'above' flipping burgers, but you're getting paid to have your butt in a chair for 40 hours a week. In exchange, you don't have to worry about the business shit. How much a burger or SaaS license costs the user isn't your problem. You take Jira tickets and implement them. You trade time for money. If, instead, you work for yourself; contracting, writing your own apps, buying lottery tickets, then you're trading results for money. If you're a freelance web developer with a stable of clients, it's a great time! What used to take a week takes hours, and you can charge your clients the same amount to build an even better website with you using AI, which means you get the choice of building a new website for additional clients, or you can take the time off and not build additional websites. But you have to hustle to continually get new clients, before AI and after AI. So it's a different life.