| ▲ | khasan222 2 hours ago | |
I am still skeptical of ai running everything, given how much it changes and quickly, I’ve not quite given over all control. And I try and use it to learn more about things normally I wouldn’t have time for. The goal of writing the git messages is to slow down and prevent a worst case scenario where work is lost. Given how powerful git is I think giving control over is like doing a sure fire migration without a backup in the way that it can lead to easily preventable problems that are difficult to fix afterwards, it’s just a bad paradigm. I can appreciate some parts of this, like keeping a painfully detailed record of the changes written by ai, I have this too, but it is separate for the content meant for actual human eyes. Like others here I find a hard time finding specific evidence or reasons for some of op’s thoughts, but in general it just seems like a recipe for problems when you’re too trusting with ai with all the processes | ||