Dhruv and Ravi are back to talk about the rise of agentic AI —
their experience with Claude Code and Cursor, what agents actually
are, and why they think a tsunami is coming for software engineers
and knowledge workers.
The Tsunami Warning
The feeling since
late 2025 — prapancham roju roju ki maripotundi
The COVID masks
analogy — we are those people now
Why the folks back
home aren't feeling it yet
Timeline — How We
Got Here
GPT-2 (2020) →
ChatGPT (2022) → Cursor (2023) → Claude Code & Opus 4.5 (2025)
The Evolution of AI
Coding
Chat interface —
copy-paste snippets from ChatGPT
Assisted coding —
Cursor tab-complete, you drive, model navigates
Agentic coding — the
agent drives, you're the passenger
Cursor vs Claude
Code — why Claude Code wins
The Autopilot vs FSD
analogy
WTF is a Model?
Giant N-dimensional
matrices with weights
Text in, everything
out
Bigger model, better
responses
WTF is an Agent?
Model = brain, Agent
= human
Agent uses the model
to operate tools — like a robot with a task
Inference and
Context Engineering
Sessions, prompting,
context windows
SWE = Context
Engineering + Verification Engineering
Memory, Skills, and
the Matrix Kung-Fu analogy
Agent Harnesses
Claude Code, Cursor,
Agent SDKs
Programming in
English
It's fun, addictive,
and an art
Communication skills
over coding skills
Good taste, strong
architecture, trash your prior beliefs
My Thesis — And How
It Was Wrong
Thought it'd hit "IT
workers" first, not Big Tech
But the tsunami hits
the coast first — US and Big Tech have closed loops
Tesla car Dharavi
slums lo nadavadhu — we paved 6-lane roads for AI
Knowledge Work,
Manufacturing and Farming
Any work where you
can "close the loop" is at risk
Manufacturing with
QC — robots were always there, programming them was hard
Farming — mostly
done
What is Still
Scarce?
Ideas, customer
acquisition, creative content, land