"Do I Belong in Tech Anymore?" — AI, Vibe Coding, and the Developer Identity Crisis The community data is in. Developers aren't just worried about their jobs — they're having an existential crisis about who they even are. Three separate posts hit the front page of Lobsters in a single 24-hour window last week. All three were about the same thing: whether human coding still matters in 2026. The top one scored 146. The comment sections were a warzone. Meanwhile, OpenMythos — a GitHub repo where developers are collaboratively reverse-engineering Claude's architecture from public artifacts — hit 10,458 stars in eight days. Eight days. These two data points tell you everything you need to know about where we are. Developers aren't passively accepting the AI future being handed to them. They're anxious, they're angry, they're fascinated, and they're dissecting the systems being deployed against them with their own bare hands. This is the developer identity crisis of 2026. And it's real.…