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I'm around the age these guys were during this story. I feel the exact opposite way. I spent middle/high school feeling similarly, only pining for the 2000s ("wow, with smartphones and the internet the industry was wide open with opportunity, anything was possible. Now it seems like everything's been done and giants rule the world"). However, the GenAI boom completely changed my mind. I feel like we're the most lucky of all the generations of engineers so far considering how many crazy things are now possible with just a few determined individuals.





What is now possible that wasnt before, other than writing really really bad code fast?

I don't really think AI solves the engineering problems of our day. Compared to the impact of the tape measure, slide rule or digital calculator, I wager AI will be a blip in the engineering landscape.

you should try to find a job today and see what the impact is already let alone in a year or two…

4 out of 5 technical interviews I have done in the past 3 years were whiteboard reviews. I'm really not that worried about Joe Shmoe using ChatGPT to cram for a Typescript examination.



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