Work is dead. And we have killed it. AI didn’t defeat the myth that human value comes from reliable output — we built the systems that exposed it. What comes next isn’t replacement. It’s revaluation.
Every project or task management tool on the market descends from Frederick Taylor’s factory floor. The assumptions were wrong then. They’re catastrophic in the Age of AI.
Continuous delivery removed the endings from work. That felt like progress. But without formal completion, you lose the ability to say what you actually accomplished — and more importantly, what you’re done thinking about.
I want to talk about something that happened this week that I almost missed because it looked boring. Five separate software projects — all mine, all running semi-autonomously with AI pipelines — i…
I want to talk about something that happened this week that looks like a technical problem but is actually a management problem. And I think it maps onto something most organizations are going to f…
I’ve been running a portfolio of software projects using a mix of autonomous AI pipelines and human-led parallel agent sessions. Yesterday, three different projects had monster output days — and th…
A lot of people are treating AI like it’s going to replace “thinking.” It won’t. What it will replace is the comforting illusion that thinking was…