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  • Aug 7, 2025

    Livestream on youtube now

    They saying this s*** bout to obliterate all corporate jobs

  • Aug 7, 2025

    This s*** crazy

  • Aug 7, 2025

    all in on nothing burger

  • Aug 7, 2025

    been a very awkward and underwhelming presentation so far imo

  • crakc 🪑
    Aug 7, 2025
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    Anyone have access yet? I have the $20/month tier and its not showing up for me rn.

  • crakc

    Anyone have access yet? I have the $20/month tier and its not showing up for me rn.

    It’s supposedly already there even for the free users just still says 4

  • Aug 7, 2025

    only trades gonna survive AI

  • Aug 7, 2025

    AI bubble just revealed itself

  • Stankie 🪑
    Aug 7, 2025
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    Holy s*** this is some overhyped garbage

  • Aug 7, 2025

    Underwhelming was hoping for better multimodality and next level agentic stuff

    But vibe chatting with it it does seem smarter and hallucinates less

  • Aug 7, 2025
    Stankie

    Holy s*** this is some overhyped garbage

  • Aug 7, 2025

    breh this could have been a small update the current models

    ts is gonna be like new iPhones now where they’re gonna push the most useless things

  • Aug 10, 2025
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    AI can already replace most tech jobs. With or without gpt5

  • Aug 10, 2025
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    ExtraFuture

    AI can already replace most tech jobs. With or without gpt5

    no ai is still bad

  • Aug 10, 2025
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    kusa

    no ai is still bad

    Keep coping brother

  • Aug 10, 2025
    ExtraFuture

    AI can already replace most tech jobs. With or without gpt5

    Nah. I use it at work to help me with some coding / data a***ysis issues and it consistently gets things wrong. It’s good for basic stuff, but complex and niche cases (which come up a lot) it struggles

  • Aug 10, 2025
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    ExtraFuture

    AI can already replace most tech jobs. With or without gpt5

    Nah. I use it at work to help me with some coding / data a***ysis issues and it consistently gets things wrong. It’s good for basic stuff, but complex and niche cases (which come up a lot) it struggles

  • Aug 10, 2025
    ExtraFuture

    Keep coping brother

    work in the tech industry, use ai everyday but im telling you when you are working on very big scoped projects and have very niche use cases ai sucks. beyond that, ai sucks at finding and solving its own bugs. it does not understand very important design in terms of software

  • Aug 10, 2025
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    hot pancakes

    Nah. I use it at work to help me with some coding / data a***ysis issues and it consistently gets things wrong. It’s good for basic stuff, but complex and niche cases (which come up a lot) it struggles

    it will miss details but it speeds up coding dramatically if u know what the code does

  • Aug 11, 2025
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    whitegirl

    it will miss details but it speeds up coding dramatically if u know what the code does

    This is very true. Had it help me debug a script I wrote last year that randomly broke one day at work.

    It definitely has its uses 100%. But I don’t think it’s in a place to replace anyone just yet

  • Aug 11, 2025
    hot pancakes

    This is very true. Had it help me debug a script I wrote last year that randomly broke one day at work.

    It definitely has its uses 100%. But I don’t think it’s in a place to replace anyone just yet

    Its close

    Way 2 close 4 comfort

  • Aug 11, 2025
    ExtraFuture

    AI can already replace most tech jobs. With or without gpt5

    this is anecdotal but the company i work for has brought in and also created several tools to essentially make my job obsolete over the past few years, and each one has created a much bigger mess than it cleaned up, which has kept my job secure for over 6 years now lmfao. there's no doubt a program (not even with AI) could do what i do, but they would still need people to double and triple check every change they make. i think they're capable of replacing most of my tasks with AI, but the higher ups always want a super f***ing quick solution and i don't think they even want to begin the trial and error of f***ing up their revenue with a bunch of mistakes, just to figure out how to really make it work smoothly (yet). hopefully i can milk it at least a few more years before having to relocate

  • Aug 11, 2025
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    hot pancakes

    This is very true. Had it help me debug a script I wrote last year that randomly broke one day at work.

    It definitely has its uses 100%. But I don’t think it’s in a place to replace anyone just yet

    Lol do you see how far it advanced in the last year and a half, two years? Imagine by 2030. Sam Altman already publicly said last year that they're holding back big advancements to drip feed the public. This s*** is already very very real.

  • Aug 17, 2025
    ExtraFuture

    AI can already replace most tech jobs. With or without gpt5

    Dead wrong lmao. It's not touching the help desk/physical IT infra space for a really long time. And for software development, it's a good tool, but it definitely can't actively work on software the way humans can. Even if you set up AI workers in a cluster (which at that point starts to become expensive if you're doing any real work), you'd still have to check for accuracy cause you can't just ship an untested software.

  • Aug 24, 2025
    Allen Iverson

    Lol do you see how far it advanced in the last year and a half, two years? Imagine by 2030. Sam Altman already publicly said last year that they're holding back big advancements to drip feed the public. This s*** is already very very real.

    “ Sam Altman already publicly said last year that they're holding back big advancements to drip feed the public”

    Well yeah of course he’d say some s*** like that lol. Doesnt mean it’s true