Comment by llmslave2 1 month ago Doesn't that mean you're less likely to catch bugs and other issues that the AI spits out? 7 comments llmslave2 Reply lordnacho 1 month ago No, you are spending less time on fixing little things, so you have more time on things like making sure all the potential errors are checked. duskdozer 1 month ago Not a problem! Just ask the AI to verify its output and make test cases! gregoryl 1 month ago nah, you rely on your coworkers to review your slop! jennyholzer4 1 month ago [flagged] mpyne 1 month ago Code you never ship doesn't have bugs by definition, but never shipping is usually a worse state to be in. ponector 1 month ago I'm sure people from Knight Capital don't think so. mpyne 1 month ago Even there, they made a lot of money before they went bust. Like if you want an example you'd be better of picking Therac-25, as ancient an example as it is.
lordnacho 1 month ago No, you are spending less time on fixing little things, so you have more time on things like making sure all the potential errors are checked.
gregoryl 1 month ago nah, you rely on your coworkers to review your slop! jennyholzer4 1 month ago [flagged]
mpyne 1 month ago Code you never ship doesn't have bugs by definition, but never shipping is usually a worse state to be in. ponector 1 month ago I'm sure people from Knight Capital don't think so. mpyne 1 month ago Even there, they made a lot of money before they went bust. Like if you want an example you'd be better of picking Therac-25, as ancient an example as it is.
ponector 1 month ago I'm sure people from Knight Capital don't think so. mpyne 1 month ago Even there, they made a lot of money before they went bust. Like if you want an example you'd be better of picking Therac-25, as ancient an example as it is.
mpyne 1 month ago Even there, they made a lot of money before they went bust. Like if you want an example you'd be better of picking Therac-25, as ancient an example as it is.
No, you are spending less time on fixing little things, so you have more time on things like making sure all the potential errors are checked.
Not a problem! Just ask the AI to verify its output and make test cases!
nah, you rely on your coworkers to review your slop!
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Code you never ship doesn't have bugs by definition, but never shipping is usually a worse state to be in.
I'm sure people from Knight Capital don't think so.
Even there, they made a lot of money before they went bust. Like if you want an example you'd be better of picking Therac-25, as ancient an example as it is.