New post on Frame/work! Boston Grandin, one of our most talented software engineers, gets honest about why he initially resisted AI tooling for implementation: I Knew I Could Write Better Code Than the AI. That Wasn’t the Problem.
This one isn’t a how-to or a tool review. It’s about the identity problem—what happens when you’ve tied “being a good developer” to the act of writing code in the Claude Code era. Boston walks through what changed when he stopped treating friction as proof the tool didn’t work and started treating it as a skill to master.
Worth a read, especially if you’ve caught yourself bailing on AI output at the first hallucination. Drop your thoughts below.
