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1. ares62+kM1[view] [source] 2026-01-16 23:31:42
>>embedd+(OP)
Can’t help but draw parallels to how working with AI feels like. Your coworker opens a giant impressive looking PR and marks it ready for review. Meanwhile it’s up to someone else in the team to do the actual work of checking. Meanwhile the PR author gets patted on the back by management for being forward thinking and pro-active while everyone else is “nitpicky” and holding progress back.
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2. thewhi+PB2[view] [source] 2026-01-17 10:07:49
>>ares62+kM1
Not to mention the fact that juniors can now put the entire problem statement in AI chatbot which spits out _some_ code. The said juniors then don't understand half the code and run the code and raise the PR. They don't get a pat on the back but this raises countless bugs later on. This is much worse as they don't develop skills on their own. They blindly copy from AI.
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