

I disagree that its ignoring the bigger problem, which is that slop like this is overwhelming devs to get fixes out ASAP faster than they can fix.
So now we have AI big reports feeding AI big fixes in a lot of projects.
The assumption that what AI finds is correct in the first place is… Probably wrong.
It makes stuff up all the bloody time, so how many of these bugs were made up, or not actually bugs?



I’ve never found it more useful than the rubber duck my first senior dev gave me.
Explaining the problem and explaining your code has been more reliable to me, even if to a rubber duck. (Well now he has friends but still)