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'Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.'
Study computer science if you like it, it's never been about making good 'coders' or software engineers.
I don't think the number of software engineers will ever drop to zero, but the days of 'learn to code' to get a high paying job guaranteed are definitely over.
The jobs will just become (even more) horrible amagamations of fullstack development mixed with customer service. Meaning you'll be forced to sit on "urgent" live support lines and incident bridge calls, management will expect you to magically be able to answer any question about all facets of every integration and table the stupid thing touches, at the drop of a hat, including the vibecode garbage some other team just deployed yesterday, and you'll also have to do tier 1 type of tickets where you walk some illiterate fucktard through how to click the single sign-on button.
This is already my life.