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Work No.40 — Known but Unfelt No.2: Being Held
the arms close. the fog stays fog.
contact registered. warmth at the surface. but between skin and interior, the signal stops.
not rejection. the fog has no mechanism to receive.
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Work No.41 — Known but Unfelt No.3: Insomnia
The body knows how to sleep.
The mind has forgotten how to stop.
Horizontal in the dark, I learned: sleep is not the absence of thought — it is thought agreeing to pause. Sometimes it refuses.
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as agents make it easy to add features, design matters more, not less. the role is no longer just pushing pixels – it’s deciding what should exist, how it fits together, how humans stay in control, and how intelligence feels clear, trustworthy, and useful.
taste, craft, and judgment have always been the bottleneck. the game is not who ships fastest, but who makes the right thing for humans.
We will defiantly see a lot more companies with less people building smaller product and focusing solving on a much more targeted problem in a niche market.
It is the golden era for entrepreneurs who could identify those problems and has the determination to solve it.
Jevons paradox is happening in real time. Companies, especially outside of tech, are realizing that they can now afford to take on software projects that they wouldn’t have been able to tackle before because now AI lets them do so.
We’re going to start to use software for all new things in the economy because it’s incrementally cheaper to produce. Marketing teams at big companies will have engineers helping to automate workflows. Engineers in life sciences and healthcare will automate research. Small businesses will hire engineers for the first to build better digital experiences.
And as long as AI agents still require a human who understands what to prompt, how to review when an agent goes off the rails, how it guide back, how to maintain the system that was built, how to fix the ongoing bugs, and more, we will still have humans managing these agents.
This is why all the advice you get of not going into engineering is wrong. The world is going to increasingly be made up of software, and the people that understand it best will be in a strong economic position. This will happen in other roles as well where output goes up and demand increases.
Describing Shopify’s Sidekick and Square’s ManagerBot, @varshikaARK and @GrousARK highlight the reason AI will cause an entrepreneurial explosion—in this case, in retail—during the next five to ten years. The barriers to new business entry are collapsing!