Looking for someone more articulate than me to discuss the felt "urge" to keep the machine (fuzzer, AI, etc) working; the pressure when the robots are blocked on the human engineer/operator; the stress that comes with it; the (imho very wrong) feeling that there’s a need to be responsive to the machines and how bad management might use it to weaken workers' rights.

Happy to discuss in English or German, but preferably not over social media, because it lacks nuance and context :)

@freddy That is much deeper than a slinky.
@freddy it’s something I’ve noticed with fuzzers over the past several years, and more recently with ai too in the security field; I’d be very interested in reading whatever comes out of your conversations 😄
Not sure if I fit the bill of being « more articulate » than you though.

@merlin I think it shouldn’t be a very new issue - glancing at SRE/Ops/IT admin jobs. Either you’re on call and get more money or you’re not.

But of course there’s a big grey area. And corporations will try to demand more for less anyhow…