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Grégory D'Angelo

@gdangel0

Senior Software Engineer @Box 📦 Building turboqr.co. Follow my journey from idea to launch! 🚀

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Not sure that makes sense. To me, it’s like measuring an engineer’s output by lines of code. What truly matters is whether the engineer is productive, ships high-quality code, and makes a real impact, using all available tools, AI or not.

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Instead of seeing AI as a threat to your skills, see it as an opportunity: a powerful tutor that can help you learn any skill

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Something I hear very little talk about: How AI coding tools are so much LESS useful when used on existing, large codebases at work (with custom frameworks, conventions, coding style etc) ... compared to doing greenfield work or side projects So common for me to hear: "yeah I

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I am looking forward to people new to software development (thanks to starting to use AI for vibe coding) inevitably realize that the bottleneck for good software is NOT how fast you type (these AI tools type amazingly fast!) And how software is more than just code

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Amusing outcome of "vibe coding" wave with AI (by people who have not written software professionally before) Seeing the speedrun of why software development REALLY is hard (it was never about writing code - even though most non-dev folks assumed it must have been!)

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The lovable team: + almost no alcohol + daily optimized healthy meals (lunch & dinner delivered) + office gym, most of us workout daily + sleep and recovery prioritized Bryan Johnson would be proud

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Imagine that, a few years ago, you got tired of build steps and checks in your codebase, so you remove TypeScript. That one (seemingly) small decision just made it so no AI agent can reliably contribute code in that codebase. Great work. I bet you feel smart now.

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Me yesterday before bed. Pulled out my phone and opened OpenAI codex. Write a prompt about an idea I had, sent it, and went to sleep. That's the future of coding. You describe what you want and the agent works for you in the background while you sleep.

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Started using Codex to spin up a task + PR for every new plan, feature, or even just an idea. Keeps an active list of open threads and WIP, super easy to revisit and pick things up later.

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Codex was the first AI product that truly changed how I build and code. It was the moment I felt a real shift in productivity.