Comment by columk
3 hours ago
>We should take Yegge’s creation seriously not because it’s a serious, working tool for today’s developers (it isn’t). But because it’s a good piece of speculative design fiction that asks provocative questions and reveals the shape of constraints we’ll face as agentic coding systems mature and grow.
I have no doubt Yegge would agree wholeheartedly with that take. He wants the community to explore these ideas with him.
The bizarre thing is that Gas Town has been popping up in mainstream news and media. It's being discussed in my economics podcasts.
It's relevant for them because it hints at a very disruptive idea: The hierarchy of Gas Town, when extrapolated, suggests that agents won't just replace your workers, it will replace your business too. It suggests that in a few years there could be a tool that is effectively a software agency, which means companies like Anthropic could eat any software shop that can't compete.
No comments yet
Contribute on Hacker News ↗