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      <description>Seven months later, the tools caught up to the vision.&#xA;A Lot Has Changed When I wrote My Perspective on GenAI back in August 2025, I was using AI for about 20% of my output. Ideation, boilerplate, research. Useful but bounded.&#xA;Seven months later that number has exploded. I&amp;rsquo;m building ideas I&amp;rsquo;ve had for years and never had time for, and I&amp;rsquo;m making progress on them daily. The tools have matured to the point where experienced users can run multiple workstreams in parallel, asynchronously, from anywhere.</description>
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      <description>How I turned trial‑and‑error into a repeatable workflow&#xA;My experience with GenAI Here’s my take after two years of living with generative AI in my engineering workflow:&#xA;GenAI is a powerful tool in the hands of experienced users. For everyone else, it can serve as an advanced search engine — but without care, it becomes a crutch that leaves you with code you can’t maintain.&#xA;I’ve learned this the slow way.</description>
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