The knitting machine ate your job.

Your company sells pullovers. Not knitting.

You work at a pullover company.

You’re there because you know how to knit.

You’re good at it. Maybe even excellent.

But the business doesn’t care about knitting.

Now there's a knitting machine.

Faster. More consistent. Cheaper.

What happens to you?

3 Types That Won't Survive

1.
The Translator PO → Code → Business
2.
The 9-to-5 Knitter Pattern in, output out.
3.
The Artisan “I’m here to code, not understand the business.”

The Translator?

LLMs are better translators.

They don't ask for smaller tickets.

The 9-to-5?

Machines don't need coffee breaks.

And their output is more consistent.

The Artisan?

Beautiful code. No pullover.

Craft for craft's sake doesn't ship products.

What survives:

Passion.

Herzblut

/ˈhɛʁt͡sˌbluːt/

Mediocre work gets automated.

Passion doesn’t.

The uncomfortable truth:

”If you learned to code 10 years ago and now you’re coasting—you’re fucked.”

— Theo, t3.gg

Herzblut that ships pullovers.

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