
The narrative is setting in: software engineering is dead. According to the leadership at Anthropic, the profession has less than a year before AI agents take the wheel completely. But for the applied polymaths actually doing the work, the reality is far more complex.
In this deep dive, we dismantle the hype to find the signal. We analyze the historical parallels of the printing press and the compiler—tools that didn’t destroy jobs, but radically shifted the barrier to entry. The code itself is becoming a commodity, but the “Why” and the “How” have never been more valuable. We explore why “vibe coding” fails at scale, why the cost of maintenance is the hidden killer of AI-generated software, and why the industry is pivoting from “writing syntax” to “context engineering.”
If you are an artist, scientist, or technologist, this is your blueprint for survival. The future won’t be built by those who can write the fastest boilerplate; it will be owned by those with the taste to curate it and the architectural vision to scale it. Join us as we explore the “Application Layer”—the final frontier where human judgment reigns supreme.
Chapters:
(00:00) Hello!
(01:55) Why software engineering evolves rather than dies.
(02:50) Cyclical nature of centralized versus distributed computing.
(03:55) AI builds fast, but humans must maintain.
(11:00) How compilers went from impossible to trivial.
(14:20) Solving solved problems versus creating novel value.
(15:40) Bold claims often mask incremental model improvements.
(20:30) The application layer is the next frontier.
(23:40) Future engineers need taste, judgment, and experience.
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