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Thread 23: I feel disconnected to the codebase if i adopt fully agentic workflow, i must do something manually.

Thread 23: I feel disconnected to the codebase if i adopt fully agentic workflow, i must do something manually.

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Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/ExperiencedDevs/comments/1sc1y5f/i_feel_disconnected_to_the_codebase_if_i_adopt/

Full Post Text (Key Excerpt)

“I feel disconnected to the codebase if i adopt fully agentic workflow, i must do something manually.”

Why This Matches Ryva ICP

First-person workflow pain from an experienced engineer balancing AI speed with ownership and comprehension.

Underlying Problem

Automation increases throughput but erodes codebase understanding, weakening review quality and long-term maintainability.

Suggested Public Reply (Copy)

This is a healthy signal, not resistance. Full automation without ownership checkpoints creates hidden risk. A practical middle path is manual checkpoints on design intent, risky diffs, and final acceptance so speed does not replace understanding.

Suggested DM Idea (Copy)

Would a small "manual checkpoints" rubric be useful for your current agentic flow?