Debug Yourself
You can generate code fast. Can you debug it? Explain it? Fix it when it break?
Stop Copy-Pasting Code You Don't Understand.
Most new developers use AI the same way — paste the error, copy the fix, hope it works. It feels productive. It's actually the most expensive habit you can build.
Debug Yourself is a straight-talking guide for developers who use AI to code but can't debug, can't explain, and can't stop. It doesn't tell you to avoid AI. It teaches you to use it in a way that makes you better — not just faster at copying things you don't understand.
What's Inside:
8 mistakes killing your growth — pasting code you haven't read, trusting AI-generated code is secure, asking AI to build entire features while you watch
The Golden Rule of AI + Code — the exact line between using AI to go faster and using it to go instead
The 3-Step Rule — what to do before you open an AI tab, every single time
Where AI hurts more than it helps — interviews, foundational learning, security-critical code, and architecture decisions that need your judgment
The 30-Day Detox Plan — a week-by-week reset to take back control
There are two types of developers using AI right now. One builds things they can explain, debug, and maintain. The other generates code faster than their understanding can keep up — until something breaks and they're completely lost.
This guide makes sure you're the first type.




