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1. theham+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-26 02:20:38
When someone is pushing 500 commits a day, i don't think they have time to review any code, and it was likely written in full YOLO mode.

So it's not just batteries-included, it's probably 100-vulnerabilities-included as well

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2. cherio+B[view] [source] 2026-01-26 02:25:26
>>theham+(OP)
I agree. It is basically claude code running dangerously all the time. That is actually how I use CC most of the time, but I do trust Anthropic more than random github repo.

(I have the same sentiment about manifest v3 and adblocker, but somehow HN groupthink is very different there than here)

Edit: imagine cowork was released like this. HN would go NUTS.

3. aixper+Qq[view] [source] 2026-01-26 07:20:22
>>theham+(OP)
this is the whole message of this hype that you can churn out 500 commits a day relatively confidently the way you have clang churn out 500 assemblies without reading them. We might not be 100% there but the hype is looking slightly into the future and even though I don't see the difference to Claude code, I tend to agree that this is the new way to do things even if something breaks on average it's safe enough
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4. theham+8I[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-26 10:16:32
>>aixper+Qq
Your username says a lot about your whole message
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