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AI token pricing: the commodity bill lands on the developer
Commoditized models won’t make AI token pricing disappear. They just change who pays the bill, and you, the one writing code, sit at the end of that chain.
Google AI Mode Is Killing Search Traffic, and the Industry Keeps Optimizing Anyway
Google AI Mode routes 93% of search traffic away from your site. SEO is no longer a growth strategy. It’s damage control with diminishing returns.
Google AI Mode Is Killing Search Traffic, and the Industry Keeps Optimizing Anyway
Google AI Mode routes 93% of search traffic away from your site. SEO is no longer a growth strategy. It’s damage control with diminishing returns.
Google AI Mode Is Killing Search Traffic, and the Industry Keeps Optimizing Anyway
Google AI Mode routes 93% of search traffic away from your site. SEO is no longer a growth strategy. It’s damage control with diminishing returns.
Who Can't Debug AI Code Is Losing the Job. And It's Not the Junior.
Debugging AI-generated code hasn’t disappeared: it’s become a different skill. The seniors who haven’t figured that out are the ones at risk.
The AI Patch Wave Is Here, and Your Patching Process Is the Bottleneck
The AI patch wave isn’t coming. It’s already here. NCSC warns of industrial-scale vulnerability discovery. Your patching process is the real bottleneck.
VS Code Added AI Commit Authorship by Default, With No Opt-In
VS Code signed your commits with Copilot by default. Microsoft rolled it back after backlash. But AI commit authorship is still decided by your IDE vendor, not you.
Developer Loyalty to AI Tools Isn't Dead. It Moved to the Workflow.
Google says developer loyalty to AI coding tools is at zero. But developers who spent weeks configuring Claude Code disagree, without knowing it.
The Future of Software Development Has Less Code. More Unanswered Questions.
AI Dev 26 brought 3,000 devs to debate the future of software development: AI agents write 100% of code, humans orchestrate. Who debugs when it fails at 3am?
Cal.com closed its code over AI security fears. Open source doesn't work that way.
Cal.com went proprietary citing AI security threats. Open source security doesn’t survive by hiding code — it’s never worked that way, and AI makes it worse.