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by Zanfa
267 days ago
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Reviewing code is basically applying the Chesterton’s fence principle to everything. With AI code there’s typically so much incidental noise that trying to identify intention is a challenge. But then again I’ve found a lot of people are not bothered by overly convoluted code that is the equivalent of using a hammer for screws either… |
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You have to nitpick everything, because there is no actual meaningful aim that is consistent.
I ran across an outsourcer that did the same thing about 20 years ago (near as I could tell he was randomly cutting and pasting random parts of stack overflow answers until it compiled!). We got him away from the code base/fired ASAP because he was an active threat to everyone.