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Comment by scubbo

4 days ago

Right, yes, that was precisely my point - it was weird to me that people were comfortable operating on a codebase that they don't have locally, that they can't directly interact with.

> it was weird to me that people were comfortable operating on a codebase that they don't have locally, that they can't directly interact with.

I have a project where I've made a rule that no code is written by humans. It's been fun! It's a good experience to learn how far even pre-Opus 4.5 agents can be pushed.

It's pretty clear to me that in 12 months time looking at the code will be the exception, not the rule.

  • 12 month from now, when something go wrong, you'll have a lot of code to look at and debug!

  • > the exception, not the rule.

    Absolutely - for me, that's already true. I just wouldn't want to give up the ability to _ever_ look at the code before I submit it!