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by peterldowns
4 days ago
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Yes, we know. Good teams increase the likelihood of success with AI code generation the same way they increased the likelihood of success during hypergrowth: better infra, better devops, better internal abstractions/frameworks/building-blocks/golden-path-tooling that make the "easiest" way the "best" way to do antyhing. Otherwise, you get bogged down in garbage and everything breaks and catches on fire forever. I'm a huge fan of Charity Majors and the quoted line in the next tweet in the thread is one of our team's rules, too: > Every AI output has to have a human owner. If you don't want your name on it, it's probably not good work. |
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