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2026-05-11 Science & Technology
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Coding with agents is really fun, and really productive. But there are downsides... Thank you Browserbase for sponsoring! Check them out at: https://soydev.link/browserbase SOURCE https://larsfaye.com/articles/agentic-coding-is-a-trap Want to sponsor a video? Learn more here: https://soydev.link/sponsor-me Check out my Twitch, Twitter, Discord more at https://t3.gg S/O @Ph4seon3 for the awesome edit 🙏

Top Comments (10)

@Victor-Bash 2026-05-11

Take a shot every time theo glazes himself

916 22 replies
@brambasiel 2026-05-11

In this video: Theo's skills are so good he's suffering from success.

648 5 replies
@WellSaint001 2026-05-11

this guy definitely has his alter ego working in some Lumon office

416 6 replies
@slendertaker7 2026-05-11

You know whats not a trap? Obsidian

327 13 replies
@larsfayedev 2026-05-11

Theo, thank you so much for going through my article and opening up this discussion. This was exactly what I hoped would happen when I wrote it! Obviously there's always a lot of nuance to be had, but it seems we share a lot of the same core viewpoints. I agree with a lot of your feedback, as well as disagree of course (e.g. vendor lock-in was the closest term I could find, perhaps I should have called it "tool reliance"). The main thing I wanted to bring attention to is that friction is necessary for building (and maintaining) the skills that create the experts of today & tomorrow. These agentic tools circumvent that friction, creating a loop of reliance, which is distinctly different than an "abstraction". And while there's a small top percentage of highly experienced developers like ourselves that can avoid that trap, what does it mean for the other 80+%? And, are we completely certain that we're ALSO immune from this trap, especially as the years go by? I'm not confident that we are, and I'm advocating that we be mindful of this. Otherwise, even with some deviations, we seem to share a similar workflow. I really like your "why not both?" argument, and I'll need to sit with that. In my experience, there usually isn't such a thing as a free lunch. Speed, quality or cost...you can only pick two (as the adage goes). If we're going fast and doing better work, then what is the price we're paying?

318 25 replies
@TheTrainstation 2026-05-11

They arent writing 50k loc. They are doing 50k lines of changes, including md docs etc

264 6 replies
@MegaHellenkeller 2026-05-11

I just printed 50,000 pieces of paper in a day. Absolute insane gains.

163 6 replies
@milanmolnar3820 2026-05-11

Hey Gemini, Summarize the video in a minute, leave out the self-glazing, no mistake!

120 3 replies
@tan.nicolas 2026-05-11

LLMs have glazed him so much that he believed it

114 2 replies
@SDee001 2026-05-11

Autofellatio

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