Generated by Codex with GPT-5
OpenAI is going DOWN (Blind)
- daris (NVIDIA): ChatGPT is still the best consumer app. Codex > Claude.. it’s stupid to make these claims every month
- Zuckerbrug (Samsung): They had the first mover advantage, just like Netscape, Lycos, AskJeeves, and Pets.com. It was fun while it lasted!
Everyone is vibecoding everything (Blind)
- thatonem3 (Autodesk): Yes, leadership are asking non tech folks to take work all the way to POC then hand over to engineering. Seems engineering may turn into architectural cleanup and review services org vs solving problems if we continue down this path.
- fdgkud (ByteDance): Put them on on-call, they will stop the next day
WTF. Zuck in earnings call: AI will not result in people losing jobs (Blind)
- cUGg82 (Oracle): The layoffs are mainly due to justify the capex and to impress the investors that they are being efficient. Layoff will be a norm until the capex keeps going high.
- gkdnwodrnn (ex-Amazon): They should ask point blank how come you’re contradicting your own actions when you’ve been laying off thousands under the name of AI
A founder says Cursor’s AI agent deleted his startup’s database, causing chaos for customers (r/technology)
- TripsOverWords: Yah, but *who* granted the hallucination machine the requisite privileges to take such actions?
- smiley_x: He embraced the idea of move fast and break things a little bit too much
My company has stopped product work to become AI-ready and I think a restructuring is coming (r/developersIndia)
- feelin-lonely-1254: What happens when the pricing isnt as sustainable as now and is comparitively much more? Ig faangs etc might not care but im assuming an avg tech company might not be willing to spend like 2k-3k dollars in AI codegen tools per dev per month? And you dont mind turning your codebase into a clusterfuck? what happens when you have to debug something non obvious?
- Schroeter333: My previous org did something similar and ended up firing most of the dev team and data science team. In addition they spent millions with a vendor to make us AI ready. One year down the line, they have next to nothing to show and most of the clients have dropped out due to issues arising in the product. Most recently I heard that the CEO has been fired along with most of the top brass by the PE firm which owns the company.