Why faster coding doesn’t mean faster delivery

Antony Marcano from RiverGlide · February 19, 2026

Antony Marcano is the founder of RiverGlide and an engineering leader known for building teams that reach the Elite tier of the DORA metric for software delivery performance. In this episode of Distributed, host Jack Hannah talks with Antony about what distinguishes those teams and how AI is reshaping software delivery.

Antony explains why AI-augmented coding often amplifies existing team dynamics, accelerating work upstream of bottlenecks and sometimes harming end-to-end performance. He discusses why humans must still maintain codebases, how overreliance on AI can reduce collaboration, and why leaders should measure delivery performance before adopting tools under top-down pressure.

They also explore what return-to-office mandates often miss about remote collaboration, how elite remote-first teams operate, and why DORA remains a useful starting point for understanding performance in the AI era.

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Timestamps:

(00:00) Intro

(01:07) The four DORA metrics

(03:08) What elite status means

(08:50) What excites Antony about AI

(12:09) What concerns Antony about AI

(15:56) Removing delivery bottlenecks

(18:49) AI’s impact on collaboration

(22:02) Risks of relying entirely on AI code

(27:11) Why collaboration matters in software teams 

(31:19) Navigating top-down pressure to adopt AI

(36:45) Why DORA is a good starting point

(39:04) Return-to-office mandates

(42:30) Characteristics of elite remote-first teams

(47:52) METR study on AI and perceived productivity

(50:15) Rapid fire round

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