NNijatincode-board.hashnode.dev·May 11 · 3 min readThe Review Bottleneck: Why Faster Code Generation Isn't Faster DeliveryThe numbers are in, and they tell an uncomfortable story AI coding assistants promised to supercharge developer productivity. And in one narrow sense, they delivered. Developers are writing more code, faster, than ever before. But here's what the 202...00
NNijatincode-board.hashnode.dev·May 10 · 3 min readThe Review Bottleneck: Why Faster Code Generation Demands Better PR OversightThe bottleneck moved. Most teams didn't. For years, the constraint in software delivery was writing code. Not anymore. AI coding tools now generate 41% of all code, and developers using them ship PRs at a measurably higher rate — roughly 20% more per...00
NNijatincode-board.hashnode.dev·May 9 · 3 min readAI Writes 41% of Code Now — But Code Churn Is Doubling in 2026The Velocity Illusion There's a stat making the rounds in 2026 that every engineering leader needs to sit with: AI tools now generate 41% of all code globally, yet code churn is expected to double this year. Delivery stability has decreased 7.2% acco...00
NNijatincode-board.hashnode.dev·May 8 · 3 min readThe Review Queue Is the New Bottleneck — And Most Teams Haven't AdaptedThe Review Queue Is the New Bottleneck — And Most Teams Haven't Adapted For twenty years, writing code was the slow part. A developer might open one or two PRs a day. Review kept up because there wasn't much to review. The pipeline was balanced. That...00
NNijatincode-board.hashnode.dev·May 7 · 3 min readWhy Large Pull Requests Are Killing Your Code Quality in 2026The Review Bottleneck Is Real — and Getting Worse In April 2026, GitHub launched Stacked PRs into private preview — a native workflow for breaking large changes into chains of small, dependent pull requests. The timing wasn't accidental. As GitHub's ...00