Developer Reflects on Why Comparing Yourself to AI Is a Losing Battle
A software developer recently shared how months of unconsciously measuring himself against AI tools left him feeling drained and inadequate, particularly around speed, memory, and confidence. The shift in perspective came while reviewing an AI-generated pull request that was technically correct but unsuitable for his team's specific codebase and user history. He realized that AI optimizes for general cases, while human developers bring contextual judgment, institutional memory, and accountability for what actually ships. Rather than viewing AI as a competitor, he now sees it as a different kind of tool suited to overlapping but distinct tasks. The experience led him to trust his own hesitation more, recognizing it as a form of accumulated experience rather than a weakness.
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