
How to Fix AI-Induced Burnout Before It Tanks Your Dev Career
If you've been doom-scrolling through tech Twitter or Reddit lately and feeling a knot in your stomach every time someone posts "AI will replace developers," you're not alone. I've talked to dozens of devs in the last few months who are genuinely struggling — not with code, but with the existential dread of wondering if their craft still matters. Here's the thing: this isn't just a feelings problem. It's a workflow problem, a skills problem, and a mental health problem all tangled together. And like any gnarly bug, we can debug it. The Root Cause: Information Overload Meets Identity Crisis The actual problem isn't AI itself. It's the gap between the hype cycle and reality, combined with the fact that most developers tie their identity to their technical skills. Think about it like a race condition. You've got two threads running simultaneously: Thread A: Your daily work, where you're still writing code, debugging, shipping features Thread B: A firehose of hot takes telling you none of
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