Comment by KronisLV
2 hours ago
> Not allowing AI assistance on PRs will likely decimate the project in the future, as it will not allow fast iteration speeds compared to other alternatives.
That sort of statement might also be sarcasm in another context: I personally use AI a lot, but also recognize that there are a lot of projects out there that are suffering from low quality slop pull requests, devs that kinda sign out and don't care much about the actual code as long as it appears to be running, alongside most LLMs struggling a lot with longer term maintenance if not carefully managed. So I guess it depends a lot on how AI is used and how much ideological opposition to that there is. In a really testable codebase it could actually work out pretty well, though.
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