Someone with product thinking to decide whether we are building the right thing.
And someone with engineering thinking to make sure we are building it in a way that can actually run, evolve, and survive contact with reality.
As Kent Beck said a while ago: “The value of 90% of my skills just dropped to $0. The leverage of the remaining 10% went up 1000x.”
Writing code and organizing it professionally is no longer as expensive as it used to be. But that does not make engineering irrelevant.
05 Agent only (look at the outcomes)
06 Multiple agents (multi-tasking, cognitive energy spend maximized)
07 10+ agents (ninja-mode, exhausting)
08 Build your own orchestrator (all the power)
Where are you?
01 No AI (or a bit of copy pasting between ChatGPT and the IDE)
02 IDE Agent, Permissions ON (Cursor, Windsurf, review every change)
03 IDE Agent, YOLO Mode (review less, way less)
04 Watching Agent, No Diffs (CLI-mode, trust the flow)
@nuoxera That should shift the focus from producing more lines of code, closing more tickets, or shipping more features to creating products that actually deliver valuable outcomes.
A couple of weeks ago, I had the chance to speak at AI Summit Europe in Riga.
The best part was not only the presentation, but the conversations before and after it.
P.S. First time presenting in @Nuoxera T-shirt!
@nuoxera Despite recent advancements, development teams are still adapting to the new world and not trusting AI coding harnesses enough yet.
Code has become cheaper. Not free, not automatically good, and not automatically valuable - but cheaper.
I'm happy to be joining AI Summit Europe 2026 in Riga as a speaker on 6-8 May 2026.
I'll be talking about Redefining Development: Building Systems with AI and sharing my perspective on how AI is reshaping software engineering and system design.
I'm happy to be joining FlowCon 2026 in Paris as a speaker on 31 March and 1 April 2026.
I'll be talking about Strategic PlatformOps with Wardley Maps, and sharing a few thoughts on how AI is changing the landscape.
If these topics are close to your world, let's connect.
I'm also looking forward to meeting some old friends and having good discussions along the way. If you'll be there and want to talk about AI, Platform Ops, internal platforms, or where this space is heading - let's meet.
Next week I'll be attending KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 in Amsterdam.
At the moment I’m preparing my schedule and planning which talks to visit - with a strong focus on AI, platform engineering, and modern infrastructure.
Thrilled to be part of #PlatformCon2025!
This year, I’m sharing a session titled “Strategic PlatformOps with Wardley Maps”. The talk explores the often-overlooked strategic layer of platform engineering. We’ll use Wardley Mapping to visualize the landscape of internal platforms.