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sublineartoday at 7:48 AM0 repliesview on HN

> If we’re building a software factory, details matter. The details that establish architectural patterns. Down to algorithms and performance. Agents push us to evaluate, measure, and guard. They’ve made it cool to add CI into side projects early, not as an afterthought. That’s massive improvement to the state of software.

Why are you building a software factory though, and why weren't you immediately adding CI to every project?

> It’s our job to build the software factory - not just the software. Software engineers maintain the assembly line allowing anyone to prompt for a change and ship immediately.

Again, why? Where are you working where this is considered a good idea? This would mean that the software engineers are not just being completely kicked out of all business decisions, but asked to build a moat that ensures they stay on the other side of it.

Any business that intentionally devalues the insights gained through implementation will eventually starve itself to death by making too many passive thoughtless moves. No insight will ever be gained just spot checking AI. Is their intention really just to make tiny amounts of profit while riding the thing into the ground? Crabs in a bucket, man.