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I am very sympathetic to the guy given I expect to be in the same position in year and a half or so, but the article imo is shit. AI has very little to do with this and it's more of the economic conditions these past two years.
In my experience developers are the least class conscious people I know and the puddle deep analysis expected from that sort of people is perfectly captured in this article.
IDK maybe I am just in denial and coping.
This matches my experience and it's really frustrating. I remember talking to a coworker years ago and he was just like "I wouldn't join a union. If a job sucks I'll go somewhere else". Incredibly optimistic and myopic.
Well, he's unemployed now. Working on a video game so maybe he's still got that bootstraps energy.
Cory Doctorow just posted something very much related to this. It's an excellent read.
Great article! Really goes to show that even workers making huge salaries need collective agreements. It doesn't matter how much the company relies on your work, eventually, your boss will find a way to fuck you over.
Exactly. It's stuff like this that's convinced me to join a tech union myself. If you're in the UK, you might consider the one I joined.
I'm in Canadian manufacturing and am already part of the Teamsters union!
Teamsters, fuck yeah!