"Conviction Collapse" and the End of Software as We Know It ↗
Tim O’Reilly said some nice things about the weird work we’re doing at 2389.ai.
oreilly.com"Conviction Collapse" and the End of Software as We Know It ↗
Tim O’Reilly said some nice things about the weird work we’re doing at 2389.ai.
Harper Reed coins 'conviction collapse' — the loss of the months you once needed to develop and defend product convictions, now compressed to days by AI. O'Reilly and Reed argue software is becoming a dynamic process rather than a fixed deliverable, with skills bundles replacing traditional products and creativity mattering more than capital efficiency.