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A Hacker News discussion reveals developers feel they're losing control of their projects as AI coding tools generate working code so quickly that manual review becomes impractical.

Hacker News13h ago2 min read

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3 Key Points

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    What happened: A developer posted on Hacker News describing a personal struggle: modern AI models and coding tools produce working code rapidly even from mediocre prompts, but this speed creates a sense of lost control because reviewing all the generated code manually feels overwhelming.

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    Why it matters: The post highlights a tension between productivity and comprehension—while AI can expand informal design notes into working code very quickly, this differs from traditional abstraction (like importing a library) because the developer no longer engages with the implementation details. That gap between high-level intent and actual code logic builds a feeling of lost control and confidence in one's own project.

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    What to watch: The author notes this is a personal problem rather than a flaw in the AI itself, and suspects other developers share the same concern, suggesting this may be a broader behavioral challenge as AI coding tools mature rather than a technical limitation.

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