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by wrl
359 days ago
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> developers who want to make improvements to the codebase that don't get prioritized So, to clarify – developers want to make improvements to the codebase, and you want to give that work to AI? Have you never been in the shoes of making an improvement or a suggestion for a project that you want to work on, seeing it given to somebody else, and then being assigned just more slog that you don't want to do? I mean, I'm no PM, but that certainly seems like a way to kill team morale, if nothing else. > I had a frontend engineer, who, when I could just find a way to give him time to do whatever he wanted, would just constantly make little improvements that would incrementally speed up pageload. Blows my mind to think that those are the things you want to give to AI. I'd quit. |
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The ability to untangle old bad code and make bigger broader plans for a codebase is precisely where you need human developers the most.