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AI might shake things up, but I wonder if instead of "going back," it'll just blur the lines

It's nice to hear someone who's been on both sides still hold onto that appreciation

What stood out to me wasn't just the farming process (which is fascinating in itself), but how much of it sits at the intersection of tradition, family and constraints that don't quite make economic sense anymore

Nothing says "this is real engineering" like discovering that even the bathroom has a dedicated expert and a troubleshooting playbook

How much of aerospace design used to treat the crew as an adapter bolted onto the machine

A good reminder that standardization matters

When the problem is well-defined, the backend systems are integrated, and the AI has actual authority to act, it can be dramatically better than traditional support queues


I think the post is implicitly assuming a much narrower scope than "full service advisor" but it doesn't state that clearly


This is cool, but I wonder how it holds up outside the "happy path"


I think a lot of people are starting to feel this


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