| ▲ | aabdi 6 hours ago | |
The post suggests fear about a surge of increasing amounts of code by loops and loops of agents. I don’t know if I like the current world without it though. 80% of different teams code the code is poorly tested. The code doesn’t handle data consistency or asynchronous code properly because the engineers don’t know better (and frankly don’t care enough). Dependency handling is poorly managed leading to low quality operations with improper dashboards, alarms, and ops. Badly managed processes leads to people doing monkey work signing off checklists rather than automation. Frankly… why is keeping any of that good? It really pisses me off seeing people accept any of that low quality but that standard is the default and not the outlier. | ||