Industrialized factories changed how the world produced physical goods: more output, lower costs, faster than anything that came before. Now a similar shift is happening with software.

LLMs have lowered the barrier to writing code, increased individual output, and pushed organizations to think about software development as a production system. The standard software development lifecycle and CI/CD practices that have held for decades won't hold up under that pressure. That's w

Technical Analysis

Most companies think they’re building a software factory. They’re actually just shipping bugs faster. LLMs are changing how software is developed, increasing output but pushing out more bugs. Standard practices won’t cut it anymore.

Key Points

  • Industrialized factories changed how the world produced physical goods: more output, lower costs, faster than anything that came before.

  • Now a similar shift is happening with software.
  • LLMs have lowered the barrier to writing code, increased individual output, and pushed organizations to think about software development as a production system.

  • The standard software development lifecycle and CI/CD practices that have held for decades won't hold up under that pressure.

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