(Found by way of @[email protected])

Tweet 1 - Oct 19, 2023:

I’m sorry but if you’re paying $200k for a smart contract engineer you’re ngmi

“no, the smart contract needs to be perfect and audited” bro hit $100k in daily volume then worry about it being perfect

Tweet 2 - Jun 5, 2024:

tldr; got $40k drained just now

i was submitting OP retro grants app. had to make github repo public for a sec. forgot i had my secret key in there (cuz i’m quite literally retarded, my IQ is 26). got drained of everything.

  • Sailor Sega Saturn@awful.systems
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    21 days ago

    There’s this weird trend where some people simultaneously think:

    1. Chat-GPT will do everything for them and makes all problems trivial
    2. Whatever they decide to do with it still has value and is a good career choice

    Obviously 1 is false, but if we lived in a bizarro world where it was true then the “prompt engineers” would very quickly realize that literally anyone is capable of engineering prompts and they are not in fact a unique and special person who is better than anyone else at asking jarvis to wipe their butt for them.

    See also: the weirdos on twitter who argue that all careers except “prompt engineering” are on borrowed time.

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      21 days ago

      Why wouldn’t ChatGPT, the perfect tool, simply give us the best prompts if we ask for them? Simply replace the prompt engineer with ChatGPT to save a ton of money.