"We built it, it worked sometimes, so we threw it all out" is either the most honest engineering blog post I've read in a while or the plot summary of every project I've ever worked on.
It feels like the teams getting AI workflows right are the ones willing to iterate toward simplicity, figuring out what they're uniquely good at and letting the rest of the ecosystem handle the rest.
That loop of build, learn, simplify is quietly producing better products than "build the whole thing" ever did.
Feels like a nobrainer at this point to "build fast with AI, prove its use, then tear parts of it down and make it good"
jangofett27•4m ago
AI tooling is moving so fast that the only way to stay afloat is to go as generic and pluggable as possible. That's the case for coding agents whether they're writing code or fixing tests.
samgutentag•1h ago
It feels like the teams getting AI workflows right are the ones willing to iterate toward simplicity, figuring out what they're uniquely good at and letting the rest of the ecosystem handle the rest.
That loop of build, learn, simplify is quietly producing better products than "build the whole thing" ever did.
jangofett27•45s ago
Feels like a nobrainer at this point to "build fast with AI, prove its use, then tear parts of it down and make it good"