Response by the author of rsync: https://medium.com/@tridge60/rsync-and-outrage-d9849599e5a0
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes.
Maybe management should replace itself with AIā¦
Okay. I have lost the ābattleā against āAIā at work and I will no longer try to āfightā any of it.
It is simply what people want. They want to use it. And thatās the end of it.
And why do they want it? Because it makes their job easier. And why is that? In very large parts, itās because we have accumulated a metric fuckton of technical debt due to decades long mismanagement. We were (and are) operating in āemergency modeā all the time. There simply was no time to clean things up or to rethink designs. We always have to go with the cheapest and quickest solution. We are never ahead of things: Earlier this year, I started an initiative and wanted to tackle some issue that I could see coming. I was shut down because this wasnāt āurgentā. Very soon after, this exact thing became that exact problem ā but now, there was no time anymore to do it properly because NOW itās urgent, so, once again, we had to go with a quick and dirty solution.
Itās always like that and I had brought it up again and again. And now we have a huge spaghetti mess that hardly anyone understands anymore.
Nobody ā except AI. It can still make some sense of this and, obviously, this is useful to people.
So, any argument I make against AI is completely pointless to begin with. Iām such a fool for not having seen this earlier.
The last argument I made today was: āLook, we already have so much technical debt and spaghetti systems, we really, really must clean this up. If we throw AI on top of this now, itāll only get so much worse.ā And once more, I was shut down. My intentions were āadmirableā, but āthereās no time for thatā.
Okay. Good luck with that. Theyāll keep doing it this way. At some point, itāll either explode entirely and some poor soul has to clean it up, or itāll explode and theyāll have no other choice but to throw everything away and start from scratch ā assuming they can still afford that.
In other words, none of this about AI, really, nor caused by it. Our departmentās massive spike in AI usage is just a symptom of the underlying management issues. And since those arenāt being addressed, nothing will change and this whole mess will only get worse.
(I blame all this on management, because, well, thatās whoās to blame. I do not have a solution for it, though ā and assigning blame without constructive criticism always sucks big time. I donāt like doing this. If you had put me into that particular management position, I wouldnāt have been able to solve any of this. The thing is, though, Iām not an expert on management and it isnāt my job ā Iām just the āprincessā who solves your technical issues.)
Played some games, boosted some toots, tweaked some code⦠now itās time for bed.