Eu sou um Dev 10x Mais Devagar (Opinião sem Hype)

Everyone talks about being the "10x dev," the super productive dev, the dev who delivers 100 times more with AI. And I think that's creating a somewhat toxic environment in our market. In this video, I advocate the opposite: being a 10x slower dev. And no, it's not laziness. It's calmness, quality, and a cool head. We're seeing the result of rushing in everything: apps going offline, strange bugs appearing in apps we use every day, software with increasingly lower quality. All because speed has become the number one priority, and the human touch (that old-school QA doing manual testing, remember?) is being forgotten. I use AI at work. I use Claude Code, I use it in my SaaS (Dev Simulator). I'm not against the tool. I'm against the chaos. 🎮 Practice programming with a gamified experience in DevSimulator: 👉 https://devsimulator.dev Learn by solving bugs and realistic tasks, inspired by how a real developer works, not a course. In JavaScript, Python, C#, Java and more to come. In this video I talk about: Why speed at any cost is breaking software Why the core QA is missing Who is to blame (dev, leadership, media) Why a cool head beats speed How I'm building Dev Simulator at my own pace If you're starting out or are a junior and feeling overwhelmed trying to keep up with everything: breathe. Take it easy. You'll get there. 👇 Feeling pressured? Comment below 0:00 The current environment: speed at any cost 1:25 The price of haste: Coinbase, bugs and enshittification 2:24 Where is the core QA that did manual testing? 3:35 The balance: automation + human touch 4:53 I'm not against AI, I'm against chaos 5:42 The culprits: the impatient developer 6:53 The culprits: leadership and media 7:42 "Slow" isn't laziness, it's quality 8:07 Why a cool head matters more than speed 8:53 Bug in production: the real test of calmness 10:12 Building the Dev Simulator at my own pace 13:53 Why the Dev Simulator? 14:11 Don't give up on the market, even if it's tough 15:25 Final message: filter out the noise #programming #learnprogramming #juniordev #devcareer #productivity #10xdev #techbr #programmer