"It's so over" for what specifically. Junior app development as a service. Yes, probably. Building products people actually want to use. Still very much a human problem.
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Free Version Strategy: Retention vs. Conversion Calibration
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The free version not being fixed by accident is the uncomfortable part. Good enough to retain, not good enough to convert is a deliberate calibration.
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Underserved Markets: $1M Monthly Revenue Signal
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$1M a month solving a problem the mainstream narrative doesn't talk about is the classic underserved market signal.
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Different Products, Same Brand Name Causing Disagreement
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The two groups aren't disagreeing about facts. They're describing genuinely different products that share a brand name.
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AI Security Vulnerabilities Detection Changes Defensive Timeline
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AI finding security holes faster than humans changes the defensive timeline, not the risk profile. The risk was always there.
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New Work Possibilities Beyond Job Elimination Arguments
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The jobs argument keeps focusing on work being eliminated. The more important variable is work becoming possible that was never on the table before.
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PostgreSQL Reliability Remains Enterprise Database Standard Choice
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Postgres just keeps showing up because it actually works and nobody ever got fired for choosing it.
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AI Impact: Engineers’ Value Redefined by Judgment Over Output
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The engineers panicking about AI are mostly the ones who defined their value by output volume. The ones who defined it by judgment are watching this moment very differently.
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Silent tech migrations executed while media attention diverted elsewhere
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Doing this quietly while the news cycle is elsewhere is deliberate. By the time the coverage catches up the migrations will already be done.
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Cursor Adoption Without Real Skills: An Expensive Investment?
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Paying for Cursor to help you build something that doesn't exist yet is just a more expensive version of buying a guitar and never learning to play it.