• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    When I was stuck with that, my rebellion was to widely announce all my merges with negative line of code. Let them try to challenge that publicly.

    Of course my current gig is new features generating positive lines of code but the new stupid metric is how much did the ai add. So far I’m losing that battle. Making me more efficient? No, so far ai is doubling the amount of time I’m stuck code reviewing junior developers

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      3 months ago

      My favorite part of Junior devs is that if you tell them in a code review comment to never do that again, they usually won’t.

      My least favorite part of AI is that it is convincing the jr devs to ignore me, leading to a lot of pain for them when they get sent to the doghouse for writing production destroying garbage.

      And my least favorite side effect of AI is that thanks to all the garbage ai-driven devs churning like a boiling sea, companies aren’t building bases of competent jr devs that will eventually be senior devs anymore, because the good ones are getting lost in the noise.