| ▲ | llmslave2 a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
Doesn't that mean you're less likely to catch bugs and other issues that the AI spits out? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | lordnacho 17 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
No, you are spending less time on fixing little things, so you have more time on things like making sure all the potential errors are checked. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | duskdozer 15 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Not a problem! Just ask the AI to verify its output and make test cases! | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | gregoryl a day ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
nah, you rely on your coworkers to review your slop! | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | mpyne a day ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Code you never ship doesn't have bugs by definition, but never shipping is usually a worse state to be in. | |||||||||||||||||
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