@khushiirl Hot take: AI doesn't write better frontend code. It writes faster code.
Better means it scales, stays accessible, performs under load, and doesn't become a nightmare to maintain.
We keep confusing "wow that shipped quickly" with "wow that's good code." They're not the same thing
Was chatting with my old entrepreneur friend today.
He goes: “Who even hires developers these days?”
Then tells me their database keeps crashing whenever someone downloads a report … even with a load balancer
Everyone keeps saying the job market is saturated, but a conversation with my junior today made me feel that maybe people just don’t have skills. People would write “I design distributed systems that scale” and then fail to explain what Docker or Redis is.
Everyone’s busy building the next IDE while also shouting “coding is dead.”
Feels ironic.
The real opportunity isn’t another dev tool — it’s building software for agents.
Zoom out for a second.
The AI era is here, and it's not all sunshine.
We're likely heading into:
• massive job displacement
• widening inequality
• deeper surveillance systems
Your phone, TV, smartwatch, car, fridge, assistants…
All collecting data points about you.
Millions of them.
A lot of people think that if we want, we can create anything using AI. No, buddy, you won't—because some things are guarded by physics. You can't bend the rules of physics. You can't do everything and anything.
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