| ▲ | Quarrelsome 2 hours ago | |
I worry that software and the industry is more resistent then we might imagine. Consider the insanity of Elon Musk's arbitrary cuts to twitter and the resilience of that platform in the years that followed. It might simply be the case that buying more tokens and kicking the code enough times might give a "good enough" result for the industry to continue. I don't want to believe this but the discussion of how awful the openssl code base is seems to suggest that might be the case. You just need to automate the process of caution we have around it. We should all be hoping that Gastown fails but I feel like it might succeed. | ||
| ▲ | bulbar an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
This case study makes me even think that AI will turn out to be a net positive for overall code quality. | ||
| ▲ | thaumasiotes 5 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Consider the insanity of Elon Musk's arbitrary cuts to twitter and the resilience of that platform in the years that followed. Given the resilience, how can the cuts have been "insanity"? | ||