I spend a good portion of my time asking people to fix their LLM code now at work. It has made code reviews tiring. And it has increased pairing time significantly, making it a less fun activity.
When workmanship doesn't matter, than the ship is already sinking.
It has been my experience 1 code clown can poison a project with dozens of reasonably talented engineers active. i.e. clowns often go through the project smearing bad kludges over acceptable standards to appear like their commit frequency means something.
This is why most developers secretly dream of being plumbers. Good luck, =3
It has been my experience 1 code clown can poison a project with dozens of reasonably talented engineers active. i.e. clowns often go through the project smearing bad kludges over acceptable standards to appear like their commit frequency means something.
This is why most developers secretly dream of being plumbers. Good luck, =3