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      <title>Is AI hollowing out the software engineer&#39;s moat? What an HN #11 hit with 768 comments actually argues</title>
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      <description>On June 6, 2026, a 10-year finance-and-payments backend engineer posted a quiet essay on Bear Blog about the three moats he spent a decade building — domain expertise, debugging, code taste — and how LLMs took them away from him. It hit HN #11 at 787 points and 768 comments. We open up the argument.</description>
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