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No Vibes Allowed: Solving Hard Problems in Complex Codebases – Dex Horthy, HumanLayer

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Intro
Context Engineering
Dumb Zone
RPI Method
Real-World Test
Don't Outsource
Onboarding
Mental Alignment
Practice & Reps
Future

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Dex Horthy of HumanLayer argues that with deliberate context engineering — specifically a technique he calls "frequent intentional compaction" — today's AI coding agents can handle large brownfield codebases, not just greenfield projects. He presents a three-phase workflow (research, plan, implement) that keeps agents in the "smart zone" of the context window, avoiding the diminishing returns that set in around the 40% mark. Horthy demonstrates this approach solving a real problem in a 300k-line Rust codebase, shipping a week's worth of work in seven hours with code that passed expert review. He cautions against outsourcing thinking to AI, emphasising that plans must include actual code snippets for reliable execution and team alignment. The talk also addresses the cultural rift where senior engineers clean up slop from juniors' AI tools, calling for top-down adoption and team-wide workflow adaptation.

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Chapters

  1. 0:00Intro
  2. 1:37Context Engineering
  3. 5:55Dumb Zone
  4. 7:41RPI Method
  5. 8:27Real-World Test
  6. 10:11Don't Outsource
  7. 12:07Onboarding
  8. 15:02Mental Alignment
  9. 18:23Practice & Reps
  10. 19:08Future
  11. 20:04Closing