The message seems to be “it works for me and if it doesn’t work for you it’s your fault and you’ll be left behind” from someone whose programming method is to juggle multiple instances of Claude simultaneously, getting them to write all the code. I remain skeptical and quite capable of writing my own code.
And note how these people always seem to be working on some new app, writing all new code, and not maintaining production systems. I’ve worked with enough people like that, and I don’t trust them. They impress execs with their flashy demos, and leave everyone else to pick up the pieces. Anyone can rattle off new code, but to design and build maintainable systems you need to know what you’re doing.
In my experience the developers that can harness this change the best are the more experienced ones. However, paradoxically in my experience these are often the ones that dismiss it the most.
Because this shit doesn’t work bud, and neither will you, after the AI bubble will burst, and there will be no demand in manipulative, crappy articles.