I stole this from LinkedIn.

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    19 hours ago

    What happens if a company has secrets exposed? Will they stop supporting AI or just fire the unlucky employee who did as instructed.

    Don’t think there is an if (just maybe a “when”)… but yeah, they blame the employee for sure

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      12 hours ago

      Old code is insane. The coders at my work don’t want to touch the millions of lines of visual basic 6 and fortran that prop up the company. No loops. No encapsulation. Just assignment and soft validations.

      Co-pilot says that was considered safe back in the day. One team just triple checking things and sending to production. The comments suggest issues I have today have been issues and unaddressed for decades.

      I can’t get the code to compile and you have to pay MS if you want VB6 IDE, so all I can do is look at the ancient texts I barely understand and ponder its implications on my job.