Nick Johnson
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Nick Johnson
@gnjohnson
Thoughts not my own. Worried about where they come from.



One distinction missed in the SaaSpocalypse discussion: whatever other uncertainties about software businesses exist, if your unit of value is a software application not a user seat, demand is going way way up.


FROM THE LIVE SHOW @BoxWorks: Srinivas Narayanan (@snsf), @OpenAI’s CTO of Business Applications, on the paradigm shift with agents. “We’re moving from an era of asking questions to stating goals — and AI does the work to satisfy them. In coding, that means shifting from interactive prompts in an IDE to agentic systems that can think for minutes or hours, understand your codebase, and return a full PR. It’s not just AI aiding you — it’s amplifying your imagination 100x.”






I really like the term “context engineering” over prompt engineering. It describes the core skill better: the art of providing all the context for the task to be plausibly solvable by the LLM.







