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I heard someone say that men are not competing with other men for a woman anymore, they are competing with a life without men. This makes so much sense.
Agentic coding's real bottleneck is waiting
Linters, manual deployment, manual verification, spinning up dev servers. it all adds up, automate them!
Your DX will save you hours of pain and time. Burn tokens like they cost nothing!!!
We got chat and cowork now we need Claude Interviews!!!
Stop asking people to write debounce functions from memory. Give me a problem and work together to solve it using AI. See if they just do whatever AI gives them or use their own brains :)
One thing I’ve noticed about people who say they “don’t code much anymore.”
Most of them have been doing this for YEARS.
They already understand systems.
They already understand databases.
They already understand how things break.
So when they use AI, they know exactly what to ask and what to fix.
The problem is beginners see this and think they can skip the fundamentals.
That’s where it goes wrong.
AI doesn’t replace understanding.
It amplifies it.
If you don’t know how things work, you won’t even know when the AI is wrong.
Your teams should be able to contribute across the entire stack as long as you have at least one subject-matter expert in each area. If you know how to code and have done it in the pre-AI era, you can build almost anything today.