No matter your training and role in knowledge work, most of us will now publicly acknowledge we are confronted with a choice: augment or be replaced. We have an identity around our training, our actions, and our title. Augmentation, to survive, is more than doing “your job the way you did it before, but faster”.
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Instead of disclaimer, I offer you a preamble and a human prompt so you may cope my writing. The grammar will be sub optimal. The style and transitions will be jarring. It is artisan. Enjoy the roughly hewn lumber, the uneven amount of chocolate chips in a cookie, and the sub-genius black and white movie pace I am capable of. With sincere respect, I suggest you may paste this into an LLM if helpful. I will not use an LLM today. I love them. They have their place.
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At an extreme, capitalism may only have VCs. Deploy the capital and autonomous companies are formed and make money for the holder of cash, for whatever reason they deserve the power. The CEO is automated. The mission statement, the nurturing of culture, the “day-to-day” are all manifested and motivated by the lifting of a finger, a subtle wisp of movement, from a VC of the future. Entrepreneurship is the only job. Otherwise, bake bread for fun on a shameless life on UBI.
Or.
Be a CEO.
Optimization for wealth creation is a bleak future without culture and hope. A CEO does more than capital creation, in my biased opinion; maybe creates a vision, with care for a team, accountable to profit but doesn’t matter if the market don’t want what you make. You can be attacked and undermined from within and without. You are accountable. You own a culture.
Like a CEO, you are the limit. If you have never managed a fleet of AI agents running on GPT 5 or Claude 4.5 or later, (and they aren’t plugged into a tool or generating code), then you may not have experienced this feeling. How much you empower your team, your ambition, your judgement, your ability. Like a CEO, I need to think for hours, carefully, before I *should* tell my team of agents what to do. They will be done in minutes. I take hours. I am the CEO. My slow, deliberate, human pace matters because I am human.
Teams of CEOs, aligning their “companies” is the company of the future. You can’t perfect your CSS or your C++, you already lost. You can’t spreadsheet better or out-math your teammates. You have a team of A players at your disposal. You aren’t an IC any more. However, you are not only a manager now, you are a CEO. I understand you may not want to be a frontend development CEO. I understand if the prospect of churning out 100x of what you already do might not be right for you or the company.
Meanwhile, climate change, biodiversity, disease, science, nationalism, health care and other meat-puppet problems await solving. We learn to ignore many things, like death, for our mental health, as long as we can. Don’t look away. Surely, there is something worth being a CEO of.
technology
Leadership: Women at Google – Padmasree Warrior
Cisco can compete in many markets (the talk mentions 40) because it understands not only technology, but the context and culture which creates the demand for technology.
Amazon: from cloud computing to cloud forest
Cloud computing. A great idea, unlocking new markets, new opportunities for internet startups to have access to computing scale and power. Head in the clouds? Like clean electric cars, the electricity still comes from somewhere. Maybe the cloud isn’t puffy and white – it might just be black.
At a recent O’Reilly Ignite Boston, Tim O’Reilly gave the company spiel, mixed with a little extra enthusiasm and praise for technologists – a population thought of as family at O’Reilly, if not flock. The latter half of the talk uncovered the motivation for the emotion. Reminding me of Dennis Hopper Californian dramatics, he pleaded to do something that mattered. What mattered? The environment and education. Work on that, do something that matters.
Mr Big O. recounted ( or perhaps therapeutically re-lived what could be interpreted as post traumatic stress disorder) a meeting with the chief researcher for still partly secret International Report on Climate Change of a UN agency. Tim’s question was on humanity’s chances of surviving. The answer given: “we’re fucked”. Don’t trust the UN? So thinks the pentagon too.
Even if climate change isn’t “real” – the game still has to be played out because just maybe we are heading to the land of FAIL. Yes, Fuckdom. Not fuckdom like, “hey, I like to scare people”, but fuckdom like inheriting the worst code you’ve ever seen which depends on closed source. There’s a better chance of climate change being a big problem than you’ll ever succeed significantly in a start up. Personally, I want to maintain the legacy app called Earth….
Well, so speaking of startups, try out CO2 Stats. Simply place a widget like Google’s analytics on your site. measure C02 emissions based on available data about the servers and the clients (that’s you). Optionally you can have them automatically purchase carbon offsets for you, or, as in the case of this site – advertisers pay for your … gasses.
And if you don’t like C02stats – do you have a better idea?