Has the author used an LLM to brainstorm architecture, explore trade-offs, challenge assumptions, or refine a design? Models are not just 'a data distiller'. "How could I implement X feature in Y project?" requires systematic planning. The agentic paradigm is about balancing (expensive) human and (cheap) machine cognition. Frontier models chew through requirements and if you don't like what they come up with you can TALK to them about it.
I am really annoying by these post (not yours, but op), they are basically the reverse of linkedin.
Between LinkedIn that is packed with AI slope, and HN which is "I am smarter than you, AI is awful"...Where are the interesting news?