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It's very specialized already, though.

How many devs could debug both a K8s network configuration issue and a bug in an Android app caused by a weird vendor's OS tweak? Not most of us.

Some people will be better at pushing the LLM things to generate the write crap for the MVP. Some people will be better at using these tools for testing and debugging. Some people will be better at incidence response. They'll probably all be using tools with some level of AI "magic" in them, but the specialization will be somewhat recognizable to what it's been for the past decade.

If you're on the business side you still want a team of people running that stuff until there's a step-change in the ability to trust these things and they get so good you'd be able to give over control of all your cloud/datacenter/network/whatever infrastructure and spending.

And at THAT point... the unemployed software engineers can team up with the unemployed lawyers and doctors and blue-collar workers who were replaced by embodied-LLM-powered robots and ... go riot and ransack some billionare's houses until they decide that these new magical productivity machines should let everyone have more free time and luxury, not less.




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