Confessions of an AI Agent FOMO Survivor: Escaping the Buzzword Trap
By
Siva Katamreddy
Summary
A personal essay about the overwhelming flood of AI buzzwords and engineering disciplines (Prompt Engineering, Context Engineering, Agent Skills, etc.) that emerge daily on social media. The author describes the anxiety of feeling left behind by the rapid pace of AI terminology, but ultimately shares how they stopped chasing every new trend and built a simple, functional AI agent setup that actually works — advocating for practical results over hype-chasing.
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· 3 pulledEvery morning, I open X/Twitter, LinkedIn, or YouTube and learn about a brand-new AI engineering discipline that apparently everyone else has already mastered.
At this point I fully expect to wake up tomorrow and discover that 'Recursive Quantum Harness Context Loop Engineering' is the...
How I stopped chasing every new AI buzzword and built a simple agent setup that actually gets work done.
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