This project rethinks software development as the central labor process of digital capitalism. Drawing from Marxist political economy, feminist theory, and critical infrastructure studies, the talk examines how labor is abstracted, automated, and reorganized to enable new regimes of accumulation. It argues that computation is not a neutral tool but a material system built from—and designed to extract—human labor. Through empirical case studies of programming, AI development, and open-source infrastructures, the book shows how software has become capital’s means of organizing work, value, and control. At stake is not only how computation works, but who it works for.