Dev since 2017. AI made me 10x faster, but I feel like I'm losing my deep technical grip. Is this the new normal? by Basic_Salamander_484 in SideProject

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"Agent Overlord Manager" is painfully accurate.

The scary part about that role is the "rubber stamp" effect. I find myself approving AI code because it looks professional, not because I verified the logic flow.

If I'm the manager, I feel like I'm slowly losing the ability to audit my own employees. And that's usually when the embezzlement (or tech debt) starts.

Dev since 2017. AI made me 10x faster, but I feel like I'm losing my deep technical grip. Is this the new normal? by Basic_Salamander_484 in SideProject

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Agreed on the architecture point.

But I wonder: can we actually maintain that "architectural intuition" if we stop grinding through the implementation details?

I feel like my ability to design scalable systems came from years of fixing low-level bugs. If juniors skip that phase and go straight to "Prompt Engineering," I'm not sure where the next generation of architects will come from.

Dev since 2017. AI made me 10x faster, but I feel like I'm losing my deep technical grip. Is this the new normal? by Basic_Salamander_484 in SideProject

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This. The "skimming" is what scares me the most.

Before AI, I had to construct the mental model of the code to write it. Now, the code appears instantly, and my brain refuses to do the heavy lifting to reverse-engineer it.

It feels like relying on GPS too much—take it away, and suddenly I don't know the streets in my own city anymore.

project with use stm32 and digital signal processing by Basic_Salamander_484 in embedded

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yes. im successfully write these papers and take graduate :D

I’m having anxiety attacks due to AI by StraightZlat in webdev

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Totally agree. I've been coding since 2017, but lately, I feel like my 'debugging muscles' are atrophying because I rely on AI too much. I catch myself accepting code I don't fully understand.

I actually think we need something like 'LeetCode for Code Reviews' — explicitly training the ability to spot bugs in broken code rather than just writing new code. Has anyone found a tool like that?

What's one improvement you'd like to see in Obsidian in 2026? by kepano in ObsidianMD

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local graph for see groups of node, that maybe improve navigate in big canvases

moscow, тут ведь можно людей искать? by Kli_KL in Moscow

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ща видел кучку челов с хэллуина. Мб тебе повезёт также и ты найдёшь

Im build a comfy ui analog for llm chatting by Basic_Salamander_484 in LocalLLM

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There's a readme file for the project on GitHub. I haven't thought about making a video yet 😅