I don't write much code anymore. Well, almost none.
I've been building software for 25 years. Payment systems, document pipelines, bank software, high-load transactional systems, the kind of code that breaks badly when you get it wrong. So when I say the human is no longer the one writing the code, I'm not guessing. I've watched my own job change while I was doing it.
AI agents do that now. What's left for me is different work. I decide what to build, I set the rules, I check the result, and I own what ships. Less typing. More judging. More creative and productive.
Many people still insist that AI writes bad code and makes mistakes. Sure. So do humans. That is exactly why I don't trust a single agent. I make two of them argue.
I run a consensus environment: Claude Code builds, Codex reviews, I judge.









