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The taste to know what to build is what matters now.

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    As implementation gets easier, taste becomes the highest-value skill: choosing what to work on, how to present it, achieve the goal, and choose the medium.
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    Engineers face a quieter trap: writing large amounts of documentation that is not worth reading.
  3. @education
    Cheap implementation makes it tempting to prototype immediately and declare traditional product requirements documents obsolete.
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    When implementation is abundant, choose the format that best communicates the point, then curate deliberately.
  5. @education
    AI models make implementation cheap enough for almost anyone to build a feature from scratch in nearly any medium.

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