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| Date | Provider | Score | Summary |
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| 20 Aug 2026, 6:46 AM | Simon Willison | 7.5 | Conceptual integrity and counting lines of code
Simon Willison argues that lines of code can be a meaningful productivity metric with AI coding agents, since agents can push output from ~50-200 lines/day to ~1000 lines of debugged, tested code — but only with senior-level skill. The new bottleneck is cognitive capacity, not code generation speed, and fast agent-generated features risk destroying conceptual integrity, producing software that grows in random directions like the Winchester Mystery House. Why: If you're shipping features with coding agents, your limiting factor is now your ability to hold the system's architecture in your head, not typing speed. Treat conceptual integrity as a first-class review concern: before accepting agent-generated code, check whether it fits the existing design or adds a 'weird bump' that will confuse the next person who reads it. |