El 90% del contenido de IA es HUMO: Así lo FILTRO yo

🚀 Let's be honest: most of the AI ​​content you consume doesn't come from people who actually use it in production. In this video, I give you my honest perspective on how to filter what you see, why the fundamentals are still the most important thing, and what's changing in the way we program. I include myself in the criticism 📌 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:19 The problem: AI content everywhere 1:01 People who have never used AI in production teaching AI 1:25 "I created an app in 10 minutes": no tests, no architecture, nothing 2:01 The expectation vs. the reality of AI 2:39 Creators are not the source of truth (myself included) 3:08 Your responsibility: internalize, don't swallow it whole 3:32 First message: choose wisely who you follow 3:43 Signs of real experience vs. smoke and mirrors 4:00 Second topic: resistance to change 4:20 Tony Stark and Jarvis: you direct, AI executes 5:05 What changed is the execution tool, not the fundamentals 5:21 "If you don't know what a component is, what are you going to ask of AI?" 5:48 Fundamentals are non-negotiable 5:59 How I work: from the terminal with agents, directing 6:15 IDEs are changing: from writing code to controlling agents 6:43 Cursor, Codex: orchestrator of orchestrators 7:04 Adapting isn't about stopping learning, it's about changing how you execute 7:15 Analogy of a manual car vs. autopilot 7:33 What do we do with all this? Knowing how to choose 7:49 My criteria: real experience, honesty, limitations 8:10 Be wary of those who only show the Happy Path 8:25 Why I write live code: I show when it doesn't work 8:42 Are you taught concepts or just how to copy steps? 9:07 Why I made this video: I care about this community 9:26 AI is the most powerful tool in the field 9:39 Choose wisely, think for yourself, be your own filter 9:54 "If you're still programming the same way you were 3 years ago, get your act together" 10:10 Closing 🧠 WHAT YOU WILL LEARN How to filter AI content so you don't waste time Signs that a creator has real experience vs. a snake oil salesman Why the fundamentals are still the most important thing The Tony Stark and Jarvis analogy applied to programming What's changing in IDEs and how to adapt The difference between learning concepts and copying steps ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📦 MI ECOSYSTEM (all free and open source) | Repo | Link | |------|------| | ⚙️AI Gentle Stack | https://github.com/Gentleman-Programm... | | 🧠Engram | https://github.com/Gentleman-Programm... | | 🤖 Agent Teams Lite | https://github.com/Gentleman-Programm... | ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🤑 EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS 💻 CodeCrafters - Real Challenges → https://app.codecrafters.io/join?via=... 🎧 Linsoul Audio → https://www.linsoul.com/GentlemanProg... ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📺 WHERE TO FIND ME Twitch:   / gentleman_programming   VODs Channel:    / @gentlemanprogrammingvods   Kick: https://kick.com/gentleman-programming All my links: https://doras.to/gentleman-programming ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 💼 COLLABORATIONS AND BUSINESS INQUIRIES Email: [email protected] 🎬 EDITING Editor: Cristian Email: [email protected] Discord: Cristian1812 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 👨‍💻 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 #AI #Programming #Smoke #Content #Fundamentals #TonyStark #Jarvis #GentlemanProgramming #DevTools #Learning #VibeCoding #AgentEngineering