Indeed, here is a good essay on the topic of counterpreservation.
grindemup
That's just a weird comparison though, why are you comparing implementation to compilation? If I ask you (or a cohort of developers) to implement the same thing, I will get different versions of the same thing.
I think that's a very valid point and I had to check my assumptions to see that you are largely right. However, I'm not sure your last sentence is necessary relevant, as the output of vibe coding is typically deterministic code, not code that is itself dependent on LLM (although that can happen as well but it can be considered as a special case).
Fuck that. How about Americans own up to the fact that Trump is a symptom of long-term problems and is actually quite representative of what the US stands for these days. Once America has decided to elect a government who isn't outright fascist, then it would make sense to turn this ballroom into a museum to expose this nastiness rather than sweeping it under the rug.
Hope for the best, but plan for the worst.
Are you under the impression that this started with Trump? It didn't.
That's not true, most of you voted for this or approved of it by not voting. That's not to say all of you. There are millions of Americans against this and we support you, but the problem is that the majority are, well, fucked. That's what needs to be addressed.
Wow this is even worse than I thought. Are people in these jobs unable to strike as well? Is there a meaningful difference between this and indentured servitude?
Sounds like poor management to me tbh.
I do, my comment was in response to the first sentence of the comment. It sounded like he was saying a minority group is the definition of extreme, but perhaps I misinterpreted it, as indeed the word billionaire was included and I could have been more charitable in my interpretation.
OP, I took a look at your post history to see what you're referring to. I found one thread where, indeed, some people are hating on Albertans. Others aren't. I also found other posts, including in the Canada community, with people celebrating the Albertans going on strike.
I'm not saying you're misrepresenting the situation, and I'm not saying there's not a problem. But I do think there is a selection bias going on here, and if we were to instead strive to interpret comments charitably and as obviously rhetorical in many cases, I think we'd find that there's a lot less hatred against every single Albertan (and by sole virtue of being Albertan) than this post makes out.
Pointing out that the source is foreign-controlled does not make someone a 'China defender'.. it's a valuable reminder regardless of whether the content itself is biased. And considering it's paywalled, I would rather not give money to this US-controlled business, but if you could share the raw text I imagine the content itself may be of interest to Canadians.