
The Conductor, Not the Maker — Why Technical Work Is Now Orchestration
Unless you work for the Big Kahuna—Microsoft, Google, Amazon—you are not doing engineering. You are doing technical work: translating human intent into machine action, over and over. For decades we called this “engineering” because it used logic and code. But engineering implies discovery, creation of new laws. Most technical work is the application of existing laws to existing problems. It is craft. It is skill. And when you accept this, you stop waiting for the perfect solution and start learning how to conduct imperfect tools toward coherent outcomes. …