Before AI Slop most code quality that ran in production was shit, that's the GP's point.
Anyone who thinks otherwise simply did not have to come in contact with a wide variety of code in their job.
Yet these same developers, these slop machines, are willing to die for "craftsmanship" and "code quality" when they are threatened by statistics. I don't see how you addressed my point.
Yet these same developers, these slop machines, are willing to die for "craftsmanship" and "code quality" when they are threatened by statistics. I don't see how you addressed my point.