<p>Finally some good news from <a href="https://nitter.net/simonw" title="Simon Willison">@simonw</a>: The Kākāpō parrots of New Zealand are having a fantastic breeding season.</p>

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<p>"Using coding agents well is taking every inch of my 25 years of experience as a software engineer."<br>

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Simon Willison (<a href="https://nitter.net/simonw" title="Simon Willison">@simonw</a>) is one of the most prolific independent software engineers and most trusted voices on how AI is changing the craft of building software. He co-created Django, coined the term "prompt injection," and popularized the terms "agentic engineering" and "AI slop."<br>

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In our in-depth conversation, we discuss:<br>

🔸 Why November 2025 was an inflection point<br>

🔸 The "dark factory" pattern<br>

🔸 Why mid-career engineers (not juniors) are the most at risk right now<br>

🔸 Three agentic engineering patterns he uses daily: red/green TDD, thin templates, hoarding<br>

🔸 Why he writes 95% of his code from his phone while walking the dog<br>

🔸 Why he thinks we're headed for an AI Challenger disaster<br>

🔸 How a pelican riding a bicycle became the unofficial benchmark for AI model quality<br>

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Listen now 👇<br>

<a href="https://piped.video/wc8FBhQtdsA">piped.video/wc8FBhQtdsA</a></p>

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