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The Two Best Paths for Tech Careers in the AI Era Amjad Masad, CEO of Replit, shares a clear strategy for staying ahead in tech: Get as close to the metal as possible. Critical systems (like NASA’s rockets) won’t rely on AI-generated code. Deep exp

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Getting “close to the metal” sounds cool until you’re knee deep in low-level code while AI bros are shipping products in a weekend 😂

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