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...engineers? Or Or do you think most of who do you think it benefits most today from Cursor? I think across the board, both of these cohorts benefit in big ways. It's a little hard to say on the relative ranking. I will say they fall into different ant
...are senior engineers because it feels like junior engineers are just like so much of this is now done by AI, but it's but an engineer that knows what they're doing, that understands how things work at a large scale with AI tools, just basically, like
...more senior engineers should be more in the peer review because they've like to get, like, sort of writing guidelines on, like, what is a good engineering practices, what is the process would be like. Or they'd be like, okay. So they've write, like,
“Why senior engineers aren't using AI as much as you think”
...most senior engineers do is not writing new lines of code.
...the senior engineers underrate what AI can do for them and stick to their existing workflows. And so the relative ranking's a little hard. I think they both have they they fall into to different different anti patterns. But they both, by and large, y
...kind of as junior engineers. So if you didn't have someone who is senior watching them, you end up in a situation where these agents will make code that creates bugs. It could create security issues. It could cause your code base to become really unm
...senior engineer, like, here's how I want you to go implement the schema for this database change for this model, they're gonna be like, what do you like, like, who are you? Duke. Who are you? You know what I mean? But but what's really interesting is
...senior engineers because they know so much more about how things work and how they could just orchestrate thousands of agents doing their bidding. What have you seen in terms of which level is benefiting most? Yeah. So two answers to that. One is you
...engineers of, like, we're in this rare moment, you know, maybe over the next twelve to twenty four months where we'll kinda get to figure things out ourselves and set our standards for ourselves. In terms of where I see, I see this moving so I think
...when I see engineers kind of, like, doing these these these these 20 different, codecs threads at a time, there there is some skill and there's some seniority and, like, you know, a lot of thought that needs to go into this because you wanna make sur
...who's at a senior level on on the engineering side who is able to, make the right architectural choices and also do some some some negotiating and kind of be the backstop to make sure that someone isn't gonna get pulled away onto something else. You
...engineers, is that just another name for sales engineer, or is that a different sort of background? It can be. And I think all this nomenclature is confusing, man. All this orchestration and ingestion. I think we're we're we're like, Palantir is obvi
...engineers versus, like, the actual engineering skill? Or do you think it's still gonna be really important to learn how to code and be really good at that? I mean, doing a bit of everything being in general is I think much more important than it used
...engineers that can sit in that space and be comfortable with the ambiguity of it all. Like, a a PM's likely gonna come in, and they're gonna say, okay. Well, that was a great one hour. What's the next step? And, you know, as a designer, I'm always li
...fewer engineers? I I tend to think less. You know, already, if I just think about my own life and work, I'm like, would I rather have a model, or would I rather have, like, a junior marketer? I'm pretty sure I'd rather have the model. Would I rather
...engineers is similar, but these are 9 figure deals. Most of us aren't doing $100,000,000 deals. So the idea that you'll have Gary Tan and an army of folks out in the office for six months getting the software to work, That that that sort of inspires
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