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1. pixl97+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-16 18:24:24
> with a fine toothed comb to be sure it actually does what you think it should do and there are no typos. if you don't, you are fooling yourself

so the exact same thing you should be doing in code reviews anyway?

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2. em-bee+DK1[view] [source] 2026-01-17 09:35:25
>>pixl97+(OP)
kind of, except that when i review a code submission to my project i can eventually learn to trust the submitter, once i realize they write good code. a code review is to develop that trust. AI code should never earn that trust, and any code review should always be treated like it it is from a first time submitter that i have never met before. the risk is that does not happen, and that we believe AI code submissions will develop like those of a real human. they won't. we'll develop a false sense of security, a false sense of trust. instead we should always be on guard.

and as i wrote in my other comment, reviewing the code of a junior developer includes the satisfaction of helping that developer grow through my feedback. AI will never grow. there is no satisfaction in reviewing its code. instead it feels like a sisyphusian task, because the AI will make the same mistakes over and over again, and make mistakes a human would be very unlikely to make. unlike human code with AI code you have to expect the unexpected.

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