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  • Management as AI superpower - Ethan Mollick

    When you look at what actually goes into good delegation documentation, it’s remarkably consistent: What are we trying to accomplish, and why? Where are the limits of the delegated authority? What does “done” look like? What specific outputs do I need? What interim outputs do I need to follow your progress? And what should you check before telling me you’re finished? If these are well-specified, the AI, like humans, is far more likely to do a good job.

    And in figuring out how to give these instructions to the AI, it turns out you are basically reinventing management.

    I find it interesting to watch as some of the most well-known software developers at the major AI labs note how their jobs are changing from mostly programming to mostly management of AI agents.

    → 7:26 PM, 11 Mar 2026

  • Will Claude Code ruin our team? - Justin Jackson

    Marc Andreessen recently described the moment as a “Mexican standoff:”

    • Every engineer now thinks they can be a PM and a designer.
    • Every PM thinks they can code and design.
    • Every designer thinks they can do the other two.

    Ben Werdmuller’s prescription would still be relevant: “All code must have a human owner who will take responsibility for it.” In my scenario, the PM and the engineer would co-own the pull request. 37signals is famous for having two-person teams (one designer, one engineer). In an AI world, maybe a paradigm like that becomes the norm?

    → 6:35 PM, 07 Mar 2026

  • Cloudflare rewrites Next.js as AI rewrites commercial open source - The Pragmatic Engineer

    Pre-AI, this reimplementation would have taken years of engineering time to complete. Doing what Cloudflare did was always possible in theory, but never seemed practical.

    Separately but relatedly, Cloudflare has now proved that the cost of rewriting existing software has become ~100x cheaper, thanks to AI, and this economy is likely to be the case for maintenance, too. Considering how trivial it was to rebuild one of the more complex open source projects, this augurs well for it being trivial and much cheaper to maintain in the future.

    → 8:02 PM, 06 Mar 2026

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