The fastest engineers are falling behind, and Kitze was one of them. He built his reputation on raw coding speed, then realized his coding wasn't competing with anyone's coding anymore, it was competing with their setups. Wake-up call for developers: Kitze now runs 140 projects solo with agent loops, and in this episode he breaks down what separates the engineers pulling ahead from the ones getting left behind.
In this episode, we cover:
For individual contributors, tech leads, and principal engineers who don't plan on falling behind
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:40 - Vibe Coding vs Vibe Engineering: The Real Difference
00:02:16 - Police Files: The Self-Correcting Loop on Every Turn
00:05:23 - Capture Every Frustration as a Rule
00:06:53 - Why Being the Fastest Coder Stopped Mattering
00:09:45 - Problem Solver vs Problem Lover: Pick One
00:10:43 - The Rude Awakening Engineers Don't Want
00:12:05 - Why Teams of 10 Become Teams of 2
00:13:09 - Loop Engineering: The Edge Anyone Can Build
00:16:08 - Why No Agent Orchestrator Works Yet
00:17:07 - Starting a Fresh Codebase: What Kitze Transfers
00:19:14 - No Sidebars: Inventing an Agentic OS
00:21:07 - How Kitze Shipped 300 Changes Across 200 Repos
00:23:40 - We Are Becoming the Bottleneck
00:24:25 - Why Leadership Must Give Engineers Room to Experiment
00:26:16 - The Token Divide: Not Everyone Can Compete
00:27:41 - Learn Now or Lose Access Later
00:29:33 - The Culling: Coasting Is Going Away
00:30:45 - Why LLM Code Reviews Beat Tired Seniors
00:33:21 - Solo Engineers With Agent Swarms vs Teams
00:34:53 - Agents Climbing the Org Chart to CEO
00:36:03 - What Distinguishes the Best Engineers: Unblocking
00:36:50 - Ego Is the Real Bottleneck
00:37:55 - Kitze's #1 Advice: Stick to One Model