Some things from his recent talk that I can’t stop thinking about: He says December 2025 was the real turning point. Not a gradual improvement. A step change where agentic workflows just suddenly worked reliably. A lot of people missed it. He built a whole app (MenuGen) to show photos of restaurant menu items. Then saw someone solve the same problem with one prompt to a multimodal AI. His entire app, in his own words, “shouldn’t exist.” He separates vibe coding from what he’s now calling agentic engineering. Vibe coding raises the floor for everyone. Agentic engineering is how professionals go faster without dropping the quality bar. Very different things. The jagged intelligence thing is real. The same model that can refactor a 100k line codebase will tell you to walk 50 metres to a car wash to wash your car. Still can’t figure out you need to drive there. His most memorable quote wasn’t even his. Someone told him, “You can outsource your thinking, but you can’t outsource your understanding.” That one hit different. Anyway, I watched the full interview and wrote up the parts that actually stuck with me: You can read here. submitted by /u/narutomax
Originally posted by u/narutomax on r/ArtificialInteligence
