Developer Tea

AI Moves the Bottleneck - Are You Ready for What That Means For Your Career?

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Mar 3, 2026
AI is making coding much cheaper and shifting the main bottleneck to product, design, and decision-making. The conversation traces why heavy upfront QA used to be necessary and how continuous delivery changed that. It explores how organizations may favor throughput over risk and how consolidated, faster decision workflows could replace traditional handoffs.
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Shipping Software Like A Mars Rover

  • Jonathan Cutrell recalls Windows 95 era delivery where shipping software was like sending a Mars rover, making post-release fixes extremely costly.
  • He contrasts that with limited internet access and physical media distribution which forced heavy upfront QA and long release timelines.
INSIGHT

Continuous Delivery Made Bugs Cheap

  • Ubiquitous internet and auto-updates turned software delivery into a cheap, continuous process that made bugs less costly to ship.
  • This lowered the ROI of exhaustive pre-release QA and enabled soft releases, betas, and rapid iteration.
INSIGHT

AI Is Eroding The Engineering Bottleneck

  • AI is making coding and executing engineering tasks significantly cheaper, reducing engineering as the primary pipeline bottleneck.
  • Jonathan warns this doesn't erase engineering value but shifts where constraints and decisions live in the funnel.
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