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AI is changing software engineering, but the real story is not as simple as “AI will replace developers.”
In this episode, Cody sits down with Alex Ponomarev, founder of Volt and author of Thriving In Engineering, to talk about what AI actually changes inside software teams. Alex argues that most problems in software and AI are still people problems: understanding users, making good decisions, protecting production systems, communicating clearly, and staying accountable when tools move faster than organizations can think.
The conversation covers Alex’s early path from Ukraine, open source, FreeBSD, Linux, and remote work into a 25+ year engineering career; the rise of AI-native workflows; what junior engineers need to learn now; why “easy money” in tech was always fragile; how teams should think about backups and production safety; the cybersecurity arms race; and why creative builders should be excited about what comes next.
This is a practical and optimistic conversation for developers, founders, engineering leaders, technical creators, and anyone trying to understand the future of building software with AI.
Guest: Alex Ponomarev
Thriving In Engineering: https://thrivinginengineering.substack.com/
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- Why software and AI problems are often people problems
- Alex’s path from Ukraine, open source, and early remote work
- Linux, FreeBSD, and the builder mindset
- What Volt is building with private AI systems
- How AI changes the work of software engineers
- Why junior engineers still need fundamentals
- The end of “easy money” expectations in tech
- Why production safety, backups, and accountability still matter
- AI coding tools and the productivity paradox
- Cybersecurity, bad actors, and building stronger systems
- Robotics, microelectronics, 3D printing, and the return of creative builders
- Why changing your “tiny world” still matters
- Alex’s final advice: be excited
00:00, AI and software problems are people problems
00:45, Meet Alex Ponomarev
02:16, Why software is still about people
03:15, Ukraine, open source, and early remote work
06:55, Linux, FreeBSD, and tinkering culture
07:55, Volt and private AI systems
11:51, Junior engineers in the AI era
17:06, Production safety, backups, and accountability
20:41, AI coding and human responsibility
24:28, The AI productivity paradox
31:35, Cybersecurity, bad actors, and strength
34:42, A bright future for creative builders
41:55, Celebrating builders again
45:30, Final advice: be excited
46:22, Guest links and outro
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