@amankumar404 remote coding agents sound great until the real product becomes context sync, permissions, and knowing which machine is allowed to be clever
AI coding did not remove the hard part.
It moved it.
From writing code
to knowing what context matters,
what to review,
and when to stop the agent before it gets creative in production.
@okansariirmak measuring shipped-work impact without reading prompts or code is the right line.
otherwise AI adoption reporting turns into surveillance with charts.
@steipete@wicus_g still using it, but much more carefully now.
the magic is not generation anymore, it is context, review, and knowing when to stop it.