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It’s unseemly to grieve too much over it, for two reasons. First, the whole point of being a good software engineer in the 2010s was that code provided enough leverage to automate away other jobs. That’s why programming was (and still is) such a lucrative profession. The fact that we’re automating away our own industry is probably some kind of cosmic justice. But I think any working software engineer today is worrying about this question: what will be left for me to do, once AI agents have fully diffused into the industry?
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That economic engine is supported by consistent demand. In 2025 alone, Brewster says SpeedPro added 20,000 new customers to its existing customer base, almost all business clients.