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by graemep
254 days ago
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Its a matter of priorities. Its cheap and fast and there is a chance that it will be OK. Even just OK until I move on. People often make risky choices for those reasons. Not just with IT systems - the crash of 2008 was largely the result of people betting (usually correctly) that the wheels would not fall off until after they had collected a few years of bonuses. |
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Typing systems? Who needs them, the LLM knows better. Different prod, dev, and staging environments? To hell with them, the LLM knows better. Testing? Nope, the LLM told me everything's sweet.
(I know you're not saying this, I'm just venting my frustration. It's like the software engineering world finally and conclusively decided engineering wasn't necessary at all).