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Article argues agentic coding creates cognitive debt for developers

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The article Agentic Coding is a Trap published at larsfaye.com argues that AI coding agent workflows shift developers into orchestration roles focused on requirements definition, planning, and output review while agents generate code. This approach risks cognitive debt and atrophy by reducing hands-on implementation practice. Separate posts examine long-term code readability, maintainability concerns, and daily psychological effects including swings between heightened confidence and feelings of falling behind.

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never trusting your coding agent is right, but also it's exhausting :(

5:01 AM · May 16, 2026 View on X
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ORIGINAL POSTroon#51roon@TSZZL

does agentic code style matter? will anyone read code in another six months?

12:23 AM · May 17, 2026 · 11.4K Views

never trusting your coding agent is right, but also it's exhausting :(

Wyatt WallsWyatt Walls@lefthanddraft

Incredible alpha in distrusting what Opus 4.7 says.

8:50 AM · May 16, 2026 · 12.6K Views
12:01 PM · May 16, 2026 · 6.1K Views

Lars Faye warns that coding agents cause skill atrophy because they remove the friction of manual trial and error.

7:04 PM · May 16, 2026 · 300 Views

full article: https://larsfaye.com/articles/agentic-coding-is-a-trap

Kory MathewsonKory Mathewson@korymath

Lars Faye warns that coding agents cause skill atrophy because they remove the friction of manual trial and error.

7:04 PM · May 16, 2026 · 300 Views
7:04 PM · May 16, 2026 · 141 Views

@tszzl yes

roonroon@tszzl

does agentic code style matter? will anyone read code in another six months?

12:23 AM · May 17, 2026 · 11.4K Views
12:28 AM · May 17, 2026 · 736 Views

@tszzl @DamiDina Yes No

roonroon@tszzl

does agentic code style matter? will anyone read code in another six months?

12:23 AM · May 17, 2026 · 11.4K Views
1:00 AM · May 17, 2026 · 112 Views
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