< h 2 > Wednesday 11 PM , coffee shop . AI helped me write code , it ran , but I couldn 't understand it at all .</ h 2 >< p >A client needed a form collection page , so I let AI generate the entire processing logic . Tests passed , no errors in production . But the next day , the client asked , " Why is this validation rule written this way ? " and I could only st ammer . That panic of " I delivered this but I can 't explain it " — I 've gotten stuck there a few times before .</ p >< h 2 > There 's a tool called Pi , specifically for this " AI wrote it , now I 'm blind " problem </ h 2 >< p >P i is a minimalist AI coding assistant , open -source , created by Mario Z ech ner . Its core philosophy is incredibly simple : let AI write the code , but the human must be able to understand every step and take over at any time . Ar min Ron acher —the guy who made Flask ( a Python framework used by many websites )— is a heavy Pi user . He used Pi to build a mini -game this year , and his exact words were , " I always put human judgment first ." Peter Stein berger built Open Cl aw based on Pi , and it 's already spreading in the indie hacker circle . Their consensus : AI can speed things up , but the one holding the bag must be a human .</ p >< h 2 > My cost to replicate today </ h 2 >< p > Money : $ 0 , Pi is open -source and free . Time : 1 - 2 hours to get it running . Technical barrier : I need to type a few lines of commands in the terminal ( that black -and -white window on the computer where we enter commands ), but I don 't need to know how to write code . First step : Open the browser , search " Pi AI agent GitHub ", find the project page , and click the green " Code " button to download . But honestly , not everyone needs this tool . If I 'm not touching anything code -related right now , it 's fine to hold off .</ p >< h 2 > Advice by stage </ h 2 >< p >If just starting out , no clients yet : I 'd put energy into figuring out what clients want first , just bookmark Pi for now , don 't rush to learn new tools .< br >< br >If serving 1 - 2 clients : I might try using Pi to help build a simple page , to experience the " AI writes , human reviews " flow . But my rule is — read through the generated code line by line before delivering , and for parts I don 't understand , let the AI explain them to me .< br >< br >If scaling up , leading a small team : Pi is worth a serious look , especially its " human always holds the steering wheel " design philosophy . When someone on the team uses AI to generate code , I need to make sure someone can understand it and take responsibility , otherwise it 's just a matter of time before things go wrong .</ p >
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