The Last Screen You Own
AI video is crawling out of the uncanny valley. The question is not whether it gets there. The question is who controls the projector when it does.
Filed 2026.02.17 from the Melbourne node.
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"I build AI dev tools and ship side projects faster than I can maintain them."
AI video is crawling out of the uncanny valley. The question is not whether it gets there. The question is who controls the projector when it does.
Filed 2026.02.17 from the Melbourne node.
When a codebase is majority AI generated, the person who prompted it into existence has no legal claim to it. The licensing, the repo, the open source badge: theater.
AI can one-shot a dashboard in seconds. The result looks polished, modern, familiar. It also answers nothing. The problem isn't the model. It's that we never had a design language worth translating.
Apprenticeship is how software used to survive. Not scale. Survive. AI now sits where the senior used to sit. It answers instantly, patches over confusion, fills the gaps before the junior even knows there was a gap. We are short circuiting the only path that ever produced judgment.
"OpenClaw is the best example we have of vibe coding working and why you should never ship vibe code at the same time. Nothing breaks decisively. It just degrades until reliance turns into regret."
» 2026.01.21"I do not let my son outsource thinking to a machine. He uses Claude Code to write C++ in Unreal Engine. That part is fine. What changed is how often the model started driving instead of assisting. So we put a PR process in place."
» 2025.11.17"My son writes C++ that leaves me stunned. He still gets screened out by people who can barely parse their own script. The industry lost the ability to measure raw talent and replaced it with buzzword bingo."
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