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by bakugo
13 days ago
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I'm sorry, but you're calling the kettle black here. You made up a scenario in your head in which the developer decided to save time by using AI to generate thousands of lines of code instead of writing it themselves, but then also decided to spend time carefully reviewing and understanding said code to look for issues before committing, even though it's a well known fact that properly reviewing such large amounts of code written by others can sometimes be a more daunting task than just writing it yourself. We both know what the more likely scenario is here. We both know that AI fanatics have spent the last year bragging about how many thousands of lines of code they can pump out per hour. Do not claim otherwise, because to do so would be an insult to my intelligence. And from a quick look at the developer's Github profile, it's clear they've gone all in on the hype, as I cannot find a single significant commit made this year that is not signed by Claude. Even the most experienced developers are not immune to AI psychosis. > You owe them for using their software. How much did you donate to rsync this year? I don't remember reading this in the license. Could you point it out for me? I can't find any such clause. |
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