<p>Reddit Reacts is back. I'm taking the most controversial takes on software engineering from Reddit and giving you my unfiltered perspective on what's happening, from juniors leveraging AI tools, to the culling of engineers who refuse to adapt, to whether you should take a gap year after a layoff.</p><p>In this episode, we cover:</p><ul><li>How to become technically "cracked" and what really separates great engineers</li><li>Why juniors learning with AI have an edge over 20-year veterans</li><li>The future of writing code by hand (and why fulfillment is shifting)</li><li>Vibe coding, security holes, and what happens after 6 months</li><li>The brutal reality of layoffs, gap years, and AI-driven hiring</li></ul><p>If you're an engineer trying to figure out where this industry is going and how to stay competitive, this one is for you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mentioned in the episode:<a href="adplist.org" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠ADP List⁠</a> - free mentorship from senior engineers</p><p><br />Timestamps:</p><p>00:00:00 - Intro</p><p>00:00:54 - How to Become Technically Cracked in 2026</p><p>00:05:35 - Will Juniors Who Only Code with AI Get Stuck?</p><p>00:09:26 - Will Senior Engineers Stop Writing Code By Hand?</p><p>00:11:11 - I Vibe Coded for 6 Months and It's a Disaster</p><p>00:15:04 - Why Leaders Demand Screen Sharing on Incident Calls</p><p>00:17:34 - "I Don't Do Anything and Still Get Promoted"</p><p>00:20:33 - Have the Best Engineers Stopped Applying?</p><p>00:25:39 - The Future of Software Engineering in the AI Era</p><p>00:32:15 - Are Most Programmers Actually Bad?</p><p>00:34:58 - Should You Take a Gap Year After a Layoff?</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="#softwareengineering" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#softwareengineering</a> <a href="#aicoding" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#aicoding</a> <a href="#techcareers" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#techcareers</a></p>

Beyond Coding

Patrick Akil

Special Q&A: What Separates Cracked Engineers From Everyone Else Today

MAY 6, 202638 MIN
Beyond Coding

Special Q&A: What Separates Cracked Engineers From Everyone Else Today

MAY 6, 202638 MIN

Description

<p>Reddit Reacts is back. I'm taking the most controversial takes on software engineering from Reddit and giving you my unfiltered perspective on what's happening, from juniors leveraging AI tools, to the culling of engineers who refuse to adapt, to whether you should take a gap year after a layoff.</p><p>In this episode, we cover:</p><ul><li>How to become technically "cracked" and what really separates great engineers</li><li>Why juniors learning with AI have an edge over 20-year veterans</li><li>The future of writing code by hand (and why fulfillment is shifting)</li><li>Vibe coding, security holes, and what happens after 6 months</li><li>The brutal reality of layoffs, gap years, and AI-driven hiring</li></ul><p>If you're an engineer trying to figure out where this industry is going and how to stay competitive, this one is for you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mentioned in the episode:<a href="adplist.org" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠ADP List⁠</a> - free mentorship from senior engineers</p><p><br />Timestamps:</p><p>00:00:00 - Intro</p><p>00:00:54 - How to Become Technically Cracked in 2026</p><p>00:05:35 - Will Juniors Who Only Code with AI Get Stuck?</p><p>00:09:26 - Will Senior Engineers Stop Writing Code By Hand?</p><p>00:11:11 - I Vibe Coded for 6 Months and It's a Disaster</p><p>00:15:04 - Why Leaders Demand Screen Sharing on Incident Calls</p><p>00:17:34 - "I Don't Do Anything and Still Get Promoted"</p><p>00:20:33 - Have the Best Engineers Stopped Applying?</p><p>00:25:39 - The Future of Software Engineering in the AI Era</p><p>00:32:15 - Are Most Programmers Actually Bad?</p><p>00:34:58 - Should You Take a Gap Year After a Layoff?</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="#softwareengineering" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#softwareengineering</a> <a href="#aicoding" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#aicoding</a> <a href="#techcareers" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#techcareers</a></p>