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  • I took some obviously ai genetated code (it had comments so I know they didn't write it) from an offshore senior engineer and asked chatgpt what was wrong with it, and sent the result back to the guy... cause it was right.

  • Great write up. A few things caugyt my eye. You meantioned AI realtime checking code as it is written. IDEs do a pretty good job of that already. To do much better, it would have to know what you want to do. And that seems to be a barrier to how AI is developed today. It doesn't "understand" why.

    Now QA is interesting. I wonder if anyone has built a model based entirely on clicks that can predict where a user is going to click. That would be very interesting. It would work really well for testing functionality that is already common on existing sites. Most webapps are made up of a large part of things already done... date chooser, question submitters, and such. Like how many apps out there are for scheduling an appointment. Tons. And so many apps (even mobile games) are just the same thing in a custom facade. In this case I don't think it would replace QA much as places writing that stuff don't test much. But it could speed up developers by reducing the number of customer reported issues in code they wrote months ago.

  • It's yet another barganing chip he is trying to create. Somebody with these things doesn't do what he wants, he just declares the ones they have are fake. Person, country... as others have pointed out, this will tank the value of them as well, and probably trigger inflation. Both of which in a way reduce the federal debt so he can claim he did that. It just also causes a lot of much bigger issues.

  • If you mean he is working for them... nah. He wouldn't do what they ask, or would screw it up. They get smarter people to manipulate him into doing things in thier favor. I suppose that could be called a foriegn asset to. Not sure though.

  • I guess we disagree on the term "clearly".

    "How does having immigrated here make the arrest valid if they didn't even commit a crime? Also why do you seem to believe them when they call it a targeted search when there have been constant reports like this one of random people getting picked up, some not even immigrants?"

    I don’t see anything in there that clearly implies anything about before vs now. To me they simply didn't understand that immigration isn't instantly permanent.

  • I don’t think anything would be off the table in the realm of deals. Like they could make a deal with special treatment for tech companies or what not. There is still a lot of "customers" in that area that tech needs. There is always a give and take.

  • So there are levels of depth to this analysis. Yes, most people think about it very shallowly. Just saying I want out of the bad situation I am in. Kinda like the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Then there is where you are at. Hey what about all the thing we get from outside this new bubble. The level after that is, what do the outside places get from us. And how do they balance. There are plenty of places that don't have thier own oil, yet they are fine because they produce something the places with oil need. That said, water is another sticking point for California depending on where the line ends up getting drawn.

  • It would certainly be tricky. They would need support from the US military stationed in those states. That seems like a stretch to me. They wouldn't defect "just cause". You would need an action from the current US government that would force them to pick a side.