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As the tools get better, insisting that engineers have read every line of code they push is going to be like insisting they wrote it in assembly
I love how at 11:25 she basically just says you could fire all the juniors and just have senior engineers review AI slop lol
Congrats on leaving Google to work at Google
When you say you don't review everyline and began to believe (!) makes me feel a little bit more comfortable as a self-learner who just started learning ai tools too. Since I geniunely don't understand how can anyone have a brain capacity to do that considering how much code gets generated in such a short time when you use them. I'm stupid but I'm glad you smart people are now walking in my direction too xD. Thank you really videos and congratulations on your promotion! (This video was not a sarcastic one, it was an actual information, correct?) :0
13:00 we have it already in my workplace (startup, struggling for 15 years) for about a year, management says developers almost shouldn't look at code, only check the business criteria and tests. As a QA, I hate it.
Use of “agentic engineering” based on that definition is APPROVED. Keep going
Ngl I thought the quitting video was just another sketch
of course, users are renown for hanging around when the company has churned out breaking slop
It’s hard to put a lot of these concepts into words and you did a great job. Killer vid
Based on my experience with recent Android releases and especially Android Auto, they're not only vibe coding, but demonstrating why it's not ready yet.
Leaving Google for Sparkling water was a flex.
I just know that I've had the first issues with Google Maps that I've had in decades. I'm getting weird behavior in maps, using Chrome.
I would not have expected "not invented here syndrom" at Google.
Really cool video! And congrats for your "new" full-time job
3:40 top level term, slop coding
If is not broken, break it!
I’ve had to deal with enough tech debt before to not want to make it at an industrial scale.
Technical debt goes brrrrrrr
And the winner is . . . "Code fast and break things"
Well now the cost of tokens is approaching actual cost...oh pop corn is done