I've been trying to express my feeling about Vibe coding for some time and the best way I can explain it is that it has unlocked my full potential as an engineer. There's this saying I'd tell teams over the years, "Damn, now that we know what to do, only time is in our way." After 20+ years of programming... you've seen the patterns, cracked interesting insane issues and have a good idea on how to get from 0 to 1 on most product features. But you need to type out tens of thousands of lines of code - surgically orchestrating it to work for your business and have the code itself collaborate with others weaving features into existence. With Vibe coding, I'm stretched thin multi-tasking many features, bugs, copy, infrastructure ops, adhoc tools for teammates, and more in a manic frenzy reviewing tens of lines of code streaming before your eyes, pings when the next agent is ready for its review, and contextually focusing your mind on the chat thread in mind or the QA test ahead in a dynamically generated cloud environment with the buzz of techno pushing it all forward. I'm managing a fleet of agents that when they see a bug in Posthog, they pick it up and create a pull request with the fix instantaneously. When I've given engineering teams stack traces tools and analytics, reviewing bugs there was literally pulling teeth while burning cash storing that data. Folks who have worked with me know that I deeply LOVE context switching. With Vibe Coding, I've hit the limits of my ability to context switch. There are days where I'm ~6 hours into work, it's 2 PM, and I've shipped what I'd normally ship in 3 weeks. And I'm exhausted like my brain was going through the Olympics of product engineering. And when that happens, for the first time in my life since I began working, I contemplated... I did enough today, maybe I should get off early? I haven't gotten off early yet, but I pickup my kids more often, I am on the path to being healthier, and I can see how much more potential I can have in business and in life delegating more to autonomous AI agents. I believe my personal AI Agent team's bill will sit between 5-10K USD per month by the end of the year and I have the confidence that team will perform as a 3-5M USD /year product engineering squad that works 24/7. The question is, will I be able to click a "copy" button to scale that team versus waiting months to finding the right hires genuinely ecstatic for the vision? Will I be able to delegate a 10K budget to a mastermind peer in the company to manage their own cell and deliver measurable value? Exciting, enlightening and exhausting times ahead in the world of #ai #agent #mcp #programming