Since early 2025, AI coding tools (Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, Windsurf, and friends) have been shipping new versions roughly every month, and the way we write code has changed a lot. Some people have gone all in, some flat-out refuse to touch them, and most of us bounce back and forth somewhere in between.
We wanted to build a not-so-serious little test that lets you laugh at where you've landed in the AI coding wave. Not to pass judgment, just to hold up a mirror.
The test has 3 independent dimensions, each a binary opposition like MBTI:
| Dimension | Meaning | Poles |
|---|---|---|
D / I | AI Dependence | Dependent · Independent |
V / R | Coding Style | Vibe (go with the flow) · Rigorous |
T / S | Trust in AI | Trust · Skeptic |
The three dimensions combine into 2³ = 8 personality types: from The AI Pope to The Artisan Hand-Coder. Each type comes with an original SVG avatar and a tongue-in-cheek description.
There are 30 questions in the bank, and each run pulls 12 at random, with the answer order shuffled too. So retaking it gives you slightly different results, but your overall leaning usually stays stable — which is exactly why we don't call this "fortune telling."
Every question, option, and result blurb is original. Roasts and "oof, that's me" reactions both welcome.
The full source, architecture, and a log of every trap we fell into will be open-sourced on GitHub at some point.
Questions not funny enough? Got a new one to pitch? Found a bug? Email [email protected].