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lelanthran ◴[] No.45212622[source]
This works until you get to the point that your actual programming skills atrophy due to lack of use.

Face it, the only reason you can do a decent review is because of years of hard won lessons, not because you have years of reading code without writing any.

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lenerdenator ◴[] No.45212756[source]
Agreed.

> Hand it off. Delegate the implementation to an AI agent, a teammate, or even your future self with comprehensive notes.

The AI agent just feels like a way to create tech debt on a massive scale while not being able to identify it as tech debt.

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1. segfaultex ◴[] No.45213050[source]
This is what a lot of business leaders miss.

The benefits you might gain from LLMs is that you are able to discern good output from bad.

Once that's lost, the output of these tools becomes a complete gamble.

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2. bpt3 ◴[] No.45213113[source]
The business leaders already can't discern good from bad.