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The tools—and expectations—of software development are changing fast. Today on Tech Today, Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO of Warp, joins us to talk about how the job of the software developer is evolving in the age of AI, agents, and “vibe coding.”
Zach breaks down what gets easier, what stays hard, and what tools will need to be rethought entirely. He shares why he thinks IDEs are becoming obsolete, why software engineers are more in demand than ever, and what Warp is doing to build the developer interface of the future.
We also covered: xAI’s Grok Vision update, Supabase’s $200 million raise, Northwood Space’s ground station expansion, and OpenAI’s surprising interest in acquiring Google Chrome.
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The tools—and expectations—of software development are changing fast. Today on Tech Today, Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO of Warp, joins us to talk about how the job of the software developer is evolving in the age of AI, agents, and “vibe coding.”
Zach breaks down what gets easier, what stays hard, and what tools will need to be rethought entirely. He shares why he thinks IDEs are becoming obsolete, why software engineers are more in demand than ever, and what Warp is doing to build the developer interface of the future.
We also covered: xAI’s Grok Vision update, Supabase’s $200 million raise, Northwood Space’s ground station expansion, and OpenAI’s surprising interest in acquiring Google Chrome.

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