Software Company of Tomorrow
Been thinking about tech companies lately and ngl, the future looks pretty sick. Rn we waste so much time on random stuff but imagine having AI buddies handling all that boring crud we hate - those endless standups, HR stuff, and basic coding tasks. Fr these AI helpers would just know how to code in whatever language you need (finally don't have to google basic syntax every 5 mins lmao).
The whole tech company setup is gonna flip. Instead of like 50 devs crammed in an office, you'll probably just have one really experienced dev who actually knows what's up. They won't be stuck fixing merge conflicts all day - they'll be the ones making sure all the AI tools are building stuff that actually makes sense. Think of them as the brain behind the operation, but without all the mindless grunt work.
PMs will still be around (duh, we need someone to figure out what to build), but they'll have AI helping them spot what users actually want. But here's what gets me hyped - no more grinding leetcode till 3am or spending your whole weekend on some random take-home project just to get a job. Like seriously, when was the last time you had to invert a binary tree at work? 💀 Companies are finally gonna care about the stuff that matters - can you solve real problems? Can you see opportunities nobody else noticed? That's the real sauce.
The crazy part? Tomorrow's billion-dollar companies won't need those massive offices with free food and ping pong tables nobody uses. Just picture this: 20 people who really know their stuff, vibing together, building something millions of people use. Working with research labs making next-level AI stuff we can actually use. No bureaucracy, no endless meetings about meetings - just smart people using AI to build cool stuff. That's the future and tbh it sounds way better than what we're doing now fr fr 🚀