AI Hacker News May 22, 2026 1 min read
Developer Josh Comeau argues that AI tools act as force multipliers for existing skills, not equalizers. Experienced engineers see outsized gains while novices hit architectural dead-ends fast.
Developer Josh Comeau argues that AI tools act as force multipliers for existing skills, not equalizers. Experienced engineers see outsized gains while novices hit architectural dead-ends fast.
Cursor is putting usage data behind the claim that better coding models change the shape of developer work. In a 500-team study, high-complexity tasks rose 68%, while documentation grew 62% and UI/styling only 15%.