Sigmaschool presents · human, fix the slop
◆ AI ships the slop. can a human still fix it?

The AI shipped the slop.
Now a human has to fix it.

Autocomplete finishes your thoughts. The agent ships the feature. Then it breaks — and someone has to actually understand the code to fix it. That someone is you, without the AI. Code it from memory, against the clock. No autocomplete. No Copilot. No mercy.

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Pick your weapon.
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JavaScript

vars · DOM · async

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HTML

tags · structure

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CSS

selectors · layout

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Python

funcs · data

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Everything

full gauntlet

Pick your level.
level 01 · warm-up

Noob

The stuff you swear you know cold. Generous clock, hints on. Find out if "cold" survived two years of autocomplete.

5 rounds30s each
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level 02 · the real test

Normie

Day-job fundamentals you'd be embarrassed to look up. Real clock, hints cost you points. The honest mirror.

8 rounds22s each
level 03 · no safety net

Sensei

From-memory recall with a clock that hates you. Hints off. Clear this and you can genuinely fix what AI breaks.

10 rounds14s each
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Raw skill only

No AI, no autocomplete, no hand-holding. Just you and what you actually remember.

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Honest mirror

A brutally honest rating of how much you can still do the moment the AI is switched off.

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Build it back

This muscle is trainable — both ways. Rebuilding it is literally what we teach.

// how it works

01   Fill the blanks or pick the answer — from memory, no looking it up.
02   Faster correct answers score more. Wrong or timed out scores zero.
03   Harder tiers run a tighter clock. The whole point is no safety net.

Why we built this

We run Sigmaschool, an AI-native software school. Every week we watch the same thing happen: people lean on AI to write their code, ship faster than ever — and quietly stop being able to read what they shipped.

That's fine right up until the moment it isn't. The agent writes a function that looks right. It passes the demo. It goes to production. Then it breaks at 2am, and the only thing that saves you is whether a human still understands the code well enough to fix it by hand.

That human is becoming rare. Not because people are lazy — because the tools are so good that the muscle never gets used. Use it or lose it has never been more literal.

So this isn't a "gotcha." It's a mirror. Find out, honestly, how much you can still do without the autocomplete catching you. If the answer stings — good. That's the gap worth closing, and closing it is exactly what we teach.

— the team at Sigmaschool

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