Comment by zmmmmm
9 hours ago
Very little there about the code itself being good. A lot about putting good guardrails around it and making it fast and safe to develop. Which is good for sure. But I feel it's misconstruing it to say the actual code is "good". The whole reason the guard rails provide value is the code is, by default, "not good" and how good the result is presumably sitting in a spectrum between "the worst possible that satisfies the guardrails" and "actually good".
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