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1. kace91+Ek[view] [source] 2026-02-04 21:59:04
>>strayd+(OP)
>The people really leading AI coding right now (and I’d put myself near the front, though not all the way there) don’t read code. They manage the things that produce code.

I can’t imagine any other example where people voluntarily move for a black box approach.

Imagine taking a picture on autoshot mode and refusing to look at it. If the client doesn’t like it because it’s too bright, tweak the settings and shoot again, but never look at the output.

What is the logic here? Because if you can read code, I can’t imagine poking the result with black box testing being faster.

Are these people just handing off the review process to others? Are they unable to read code and hiding it? Why would you handicap yourself this way?

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2. strayd+It[view] [source] 2026-02-04 22:46:05
>>kace91+Ek
No pun intended but - it's been more "vibes" than science that I've done this. It's more effective. When I focus my attention on the harness layer (tests, hooks, checks, etc), and the inputs, my overall velocity improves relative to reading & debugging the code directly.

To be fair - it is not accurate to say I absolutely never read the code. It's just rare, and it's much more the exception than the rule.

My workflow just focuses much more on the final product, and the initial input layer, not the code - it's becoming less consequential.

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