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t-writescodetoday at 12:59 AM1 replyview on HN

That sounds like a fantastic way for a malicious actor or an unintentional prompt injection exploit to sneak into a codebase.

Perhaps you could explain how this is different from rubber stamping, if it’s just 30 seconds of reading.

Does the conversation you have reveal what they actually want?

And what about the 2000 line change? Does that get stamped after someone talks about the change but without deeply reading it?


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SpicyLemonZesttoday at 1:26 AM

Typically what happens is that we have a good conversation, we make progress towards figuring out what they should want to do and how they should try to do it, and the 2000 line PR or 10 page doc gets abandoned. I do read things in detail when I expect I might one day be convinced to approve them, but that fraction has plummeted from 95% to like 20% since January.

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