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by zer00eyz
211 days ago
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> Nail guns are great because they're instant and consistent. You point, you shoot, and you've unimpeachably bonded two bits of wood. You missed it. If I give a random person off the street a nail gun, circular saw and a stack of wood are they going to do a better job building something than a carpenter with a hammer and hand saw? > Anything you do with AI needs to be carefully reviewed Yes, and so does a JR engineer, so do your peers, so do you. Are you not doing code reviews? |
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If this is meant to be an analogy for AI, it doesn't make sense. We've seen what happens when random people off the street try to vibe-code applications. They consistently get hacked.
> Yes, and so does a JR engineer
Any junior dev who consistently wrote code like an AI model and did not improve with feedback would get fired.