Mario Zechner recommends a post arguing that AI is good at shipping features but bad at preserving architec...
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- Extracted via api.fxtwitter.com fallback, then read linked article directly: https://blog.k10s.dev/im-going-back-to-writing-code-by-hand/
- Mario Zechner recommends a post arguing that AI is good at shipping features but bad at preserving architecture unless humans impose explicit invariants.
- Strong concrete examples from a 7-month rewrite of a GPU-aware Kubernetes TUI: god object drift, per-view state leakage, flat key-dispatch sprawl, and the need to write architecture rules in AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md up front.
- Newsletter angle: one of the better anti-vibecoding-without-constraints field reports; useful counterweight to pure speed/demo narratives.