I once consulted for a fortune 100 and 10% of the time was writing software (it was finished). 90% was meetings. And then they scrapped the project and spent 10x on an off the shelf solution.

So no I don’t think most companies are just going to build everything themselves.

Amy Hoy: you can spend your whole career as a tech curmudgeon and be correct. then you face ai and your curmudgeon instinct is to say “i am worth less now” instead of “wow this is going to cause so many crises in quality”?

and corporate code projects don’t fail to ship bc code is slow. it’s people. (source)