I Published a Book. Here's Why.
I wrote a book. It's called Don't Replace Me: A Survival Guide to the AI Apocalypse , and it's available right now on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover. The announcement for Don't Replace Me survival guide dropped March 28, 2026 - press release picked up through AP News and everything. 235 pages, 24 rules, 33,000 words. Took me way longer than I expected and was nothing like I expected. Let me explain what it actually is and how it got made. Why Don't Replace Me exists as a book and not just tweets I've been getting a version of the same conversation for two years. Someone finds out what I do - AI engineering, building agents, 15 years in product design - and they get this look. Half curiosity, half dread. Then the question: "So... should I be worried? About my job?" The honest answer is complicated. Not "no, you're fine" and not "yes, start learning Python immediately." The actual answer depends on what you do, how you do it, and whether you understand what AI is actually rep
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