techmeat.dev

About

(AI-generated draft based on project context. To be rewritten by a human later.)

I'm Sergey Eroshenkov — a software engineer with a long stretch in frontend, now spending most of my time building real products with AI-assisted coding.

I started out writing JavaScript for the browser and stayed close to the frontend stack for many years: components, design systems, performance, and the boring infrastructural plumbing that quietly makes a UI reliable. Over time my focus drifted toward how teams actually ship — and more recently, toward how a single developer plus a coding agent ships.

techmeat.dev is the place where I document that shift. It's a working notebook: prompts that worked, prompts that didn't, the boundaries I draw between human judgment and agent execution, and the engineering decisions that fall out of that process. The first post — the story of building this very blog with coding agents — is also the first experiment.

What I'm interested in publicly: process over hype, repeatable workflows over one-off tricks, and showing the work — including the parts where the agent got it wrong, or where my problem statement wasn't precise enough.

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