| ▲ | greatgib 3 hours ago | |
The issue here is that coderabbit is indeed a crappy product and then you have this problem that we want people to be nice to your products but sometimes it is just pity. Personally I'm not a small indie dev but if asked, I would have the same feedback as Aiden about it. First time I encountered it, it was with an open source project where it was mandatory I think and this agent pissing kilometers of useless crap at each interaction was really really annoying. But looking at the CEO response, I think that the product might be at the image of its leadership: egocentric. Like as an user it is just one of the tool like another one for you to use, you want it to be discreet, direct, providing you tldr and no more. Instead, you get something that will try to get as much visibility and your attention as possible, taking all the space. Like if it was the main and only thing in your software forge. | ||