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Developer as Client: AI Tooling Erases the Line Between Coder and Product
A developer with four years of CS training finds themselves approving AI-generated code rather than writing it, raising questions about what technical skill means when LLMs handle the implementation.
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A software engineer with formal computer science training recently posted an uncomfortable realization: they had become the thing they used to resent—a non-technical stakeholder approving work rather than building it. Using Cursor, Codex, Runable, Stitch, and Figma, they shipped a project by writing...
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