Comment by montfort
7 days ago
Exactly, that's precisely the point. They're different experiences. What I achieve now with three weeks of theoretical work, other teams achieve incrementally over several months in iterable work blocks.
The interesting thing is what you mentioned, that "no further documentation is needed." In the industries I work in, it's mandatory (with or without AI, and it's been that way for many years) to have everything fully documented from the design process onward. For me, it hasn't been difficult to work this way with AI because I know and have practiced the discipline of documenting decisions for a long time. For my clients, it's an essential accountability requirement.
These documents now have a dual purpose because they now serve to manage cognitive discipline too, so that agents do a better job than they would with vibe coding. Because without that discipline, what you say is absolutely true: AI agents do a terrible job and only hinder the good workflows already adopted by professional teams.
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