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Ask HN: How much of your token use is fixing the bugs Claude Code causes?

1•laurex•56s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agents – Sync MCP Configs Across Claude, Cursor, Codex Automatically

https://github.com/amtiYo/agents
1•amtiyo•1m ago•0 comments

Hello

1•otrebladih•3m ago•0 comments

FSD helped save my father's life during a heart attack

https://twitter.com/JJackBrandt/status/2019852423980875794
1•blacktulip•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Writtte – Draft and publish articles without reformatting, anywhere

https://writtte.xyz
1•lasgawe•7m ago•0 comments

Portuguese icon (FROM A CAN) makes a simple meal (Canned Fish Files) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9FUdOfp8ME
1•zeristor•9m ago•0 comments

Brookhaven Lab's RHIC Concludes 25-Year Run with Final Collisions

https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/brookhaven-labs-rhic-concludes-25-year-run-with-final-collis...
2•gnufx•11m ago•0 comments

Transcribe your aunts post cards with Gemini 3 Pro

https://leserli.ch/ocr/
1•nielstron•15m ago•0 comments

.72% Variance Lance

1•mav5431•16m ago•0 comments

ReKindle – web-based operating system designed specifically for E-ink devices

https://rekindle.ink
1•JSLegendDev•18m ago•0 comments

Encrypt It

https://encryptitalready.org/
1•u1hcw9nx•18m ago•1 comments

NextMatch – 5-minute video speed dating to reduce ghosting

https://nextmatchdating.netlify.app/
1•Halinani8•19m ago•1 comments

Personalizing esketamine treatment in TRD and TRBD

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1736114
1•PaulHoule•20m ago•0 comments

SpaceKit.xyz – a browser‑native VM for decentralized compute

https://spacekit.xyz
1•astorrivera•21m ago•0 comments

NotebookLM: The AI that only learns from you

https://byandrev.dev/en/blog/what-is-notebooklm
1•byandrev•21m ago•1 comments

Show HN: An open-source starter kit for developing with Postgres and ClickHouse

https://github.com/ClickHouse/postgres-clickhouse-stack
1•saisrirampur•22m ago•0 comments

Game Boy Advance d-pad capacitor measurements

https://gekkio.fi/blog/2026/game-boy-advance-d-pad-capacitor-measurements/
1•todsacerdoti•22m ago•0 comments

South Korean crypto firm accidentally sends $44B in bitcoins to users

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/crypto-firm-accidentally-sends-44-billion-bitcoins-use...
2•layer8•23m ago•0 comments

Apache Poison Fountain

https://gist.github.com/jwakely/a511a5cab5eb36d088ecd1659fcee1d5
1•atomic128•25m ago•2 comments

Web.whatsapp.com appears to be having issues syncing and sending messages

http://web.whatsapp.com
1•sabujp•25m ago•2 comments

Google in Your Terminal

https://gogcli.sh/
1•johlo•26m ago•0 comments

Shannon: Claude Code for Pen Testing: #1 on Github today

https://github.com/KeygraphHQ/shannon
1•hendler•27m ago•0 comments

Anthropic: Latest Claude model finds more than 500 vulnerabilities

https://www.scworld.com/news/anthropic-latest-claude-model-finds-more-than-500-vulnerabilities
2•Bender•31m ago•0 comments

Brooklyn cemetery plans human composting option, stirring interest and debate

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/brooklyn-green-wood-cemetery-human-composting/
1•geox•31m ago•0 comments

Why the 'Strivers' Are Right

https://greyenlightenment.com/2026/02/03/the-strivers-were-right-all-along/
1•paulpauper•33m ago•0 comments

Brain Dumps as a Literary Form

https://davegriffith.substack.com/p/brain-dumps-as-a-literary-form
1•gmays•33m ago•0 comments

Agentic Coding and the Problem of Oracles

https://epkconsulting.substack.com/p/agentic-coding-and-the-problem-of
1•qingsworkshop•34m ago•0 comments

Malicious packages for dYdX cryptocurrency exchange empties user wallets

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/02/malicious-packages-for-dydx-cryptocurrency-exchange-empt...
1•Bender•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a <400ms latency voice agent that runs on a 4gb vram GTX 1650"

https://github.com/pheonix-delta/axiom-voice-agent
1•shubham-coder•34m ago•0 comments

Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge

https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/penisgate-erupts-at-olympics-scandal-exposes-risks-of-bulk...
4•Bender•35m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The fear of not growing due to AI

https://www.raulcano.dev/posts/the-fear-of-not-growing-due-to-ai
1•rawraul•1mo ago

Comments

rawraul•1mo ago
So basically, I feel trapped in this AI world, and from what I can see on Reddit I’m not the only one, which makes me feel better tbh.

I started learning to code by myself pretty recently, around 2022, and if I’m not wrong, I tried ChatGPT for the first time as a coding helper in mid-2023. At that moment I had very basic knowledge, but enough to barely understand what the AI was throwing at me. Still, that felt like the first line of coke for an addict I was fascinated by how fast I was now able to solve problems.

Newbie bugs that took me days to solve were now done by AI in a matter of minutes. However, the barrier was still there: there was no MCP, you needed to copy-paste from VS Code to the chat, so many times you still had to put in some effort to fix things.

Now, with Cursor, Copilot, and so on, everything has changed drastically. These days, I sometimes spend the whole day writing either in English or Spanish but not really coding. I do read code, but it’s weird when I write more than four or five lines of code myself in a day.

So I need to ask: how good or bad is this behavior?

It doesn’t seem very good because you get lazy, but on the other hand you focus more on architecture, code cleaning tasks, reviewing, etc. And was this really what I wanted when I started? I wanted to look like a hacker, not like a bored police officer staring at a security monitor.

It’s easy to say: “Then stop using AI tools and start doing some real coding yourself.” Yeah, sure but what if you work at a startup and everything is for yesterday? And not only that, but the whole market has now adapted to the speed AI tools gave us. Nobody expects a new feature to take 2–4 weeks anymore, but 1–2 days.

Everything is going so fast that you simply can’t stop and say, “Okay, I will change my habits so even if I’m slower, my coding skills will grow.” Well, maybe just maybe you can do that in your free time, but even then you feel stupid going that slow when you know that with a simple prompt everything is done.

What do you think? What can we, the new developers, do to keep growing our knowledge without losing that AI speed?