We’re Not Being Replaced by AI. We’re Being Asked to Train It.

Meta is installing tracking software on its employees’ work computers. Not for security. Not for compliance. For training data. Mouse movements. Keystrokes. Screenshots. All fed into AI models so agents…

We’re Not Being Replaced by AI. We’re Being Asked to Train It.

No Developer Feels AI Literate Right Now — Not Even the Ones Building It

That anxiety you feel scrolling AI threads at 11 PM? It’s not going away. Even engineers building AI daily don’t feel AI literate. Here’s why — and what to do about it.

No Developer Feels AI Literate Right Now — Not Even the Ones Building It

Clean Code Is Dead (And I Hate That I Agree)

Every clean code practice we follow was invented to solve a human problem. But what happens when humans are no longer the primary audience of source code? A senior developer’s honest reckoning with AI-driven development and what it means for the craft.

Clean Code Is Dead (And I Hate That I Agree)

How We Made It Nearly Impossible to Become a Developer

I once interviewed a senior software engineer. Almost 10 years of experience. Proven track record of delivery. Solid industry knowledge. The kind of person you’d want on your team without…

How We Made It Nearly Impossible to Become a Developer

Are We Still Developers? The Hidden Cost of Vibe Coding

AI-generated 847 lines in 12 minutes felt like god mode. But the review took longer than writing it would have. A deep dive into vibe coding, the hidden cost of AI-first development, and why I’m sticking with the terminal + AI pair programming.

Are We Still Developers? The Hidden Cost of Vibe Coding

What I’m Doing to Not Become Irrelevant

How I’m staying relevant as a developer in the AI era. Practical habits: writing code by hand, being visible, leading AI agents, keeping a dev journal, automating planning, and taking breaks to skate.

What I’m Doing to Not Become Irrelevant

The Developer Identity Crisis

AI agents are shipping code while developers sleep. The job is changing—we are becoming task organizers, configuration engineers, and quality evaluators. How much can we trust AI before our caution becomes a liability? A personal reflection on skill atrophy, the prompt-and-trust workflow, and what it means to be a developer in 2026.

The Developer Identity Crisis