Subject: My gift link for the day (AI stuff)
Anybody half paying attention knows that the SaaS industry, even most of the Nasdaq is in a funk over the prospect of AI eliminating an entire layer of tech jobs, maybe whole tech companies with a single swipe.

Here’s a though provoking article (with a nice summation for those who haven’t deep dived) about “How AI may change the world”, or something like that.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/0...

The A.I. Disruption We’ve Been Waiting for Has Arrived

The tech industry is a global culture — an identity based on craft and skill. Software development has been a solid middle-class job for a long time. But that may be slipping away. What might the future look like if 100 million, or a billion, people can make any software they desire? Could this be a moment of unparalleled growth and opportunity as people gain access to tech industry power for themselves?

Personally this all feels premature, but markets aren’t subtle thinkers. And I get it. When you watch a large language model slice through some horrible, expensive problem — like migrating data from an old platform to a modern one — you feel the earth shifting.


Remember when somebody said “The Internet is going to change EVERYTHING!”

This is kind of like that. Remember when schools started teaching coding because “good jobs for the future”? Yeah.

(If you read the article you might scroll through a couple of the comments as well. Interesting reactions, some.)