I know my work and it largely isn't shoddy. I have a keen eye for detail and code quality is incredibly important to me. But yeah, I am lazy and I hate wasting my time. AI has been a huge boon in the amount of time it's saved me.
> And the vast majority of people using them are either too stupid or too lazy to actually review their own output.
I don't know if that's true or not. But I'm not stupid or too lazy to review the code, because I review every line and make sure I understand everything. The same way I do with every line of my own code or every line a colleague writes if it's relevant to what I'm working on.
You're in the wrong place if you want to talk about people, particularly fellow developers, in this way. You're just being toxic.
This is a classic case of inflating your own ego and intelligence and just assuming all devs other than you are inferior.
In reality there is a place and time for "lazy and shoddy code." Writing code is always a trade off between taking some amount of tech debt and getting the job done quickly vs writing great code.
I know my work and it largely isn't shoddy. I have a keen eye for detail and code quality is incredibly important to me. But yeah, I am lazy and I hate wasting my time. AI has been a huge boon in the amount of time it's saved me.
> And the vast majority of people using them are either too stupid or too lazy to actually review their own output.
I don't know if that's true or not. But I'm not stupid or too lazy to review the code, because I review every line and make sure I understand everything. The same way I do with every line of my own code or every line a colleague writes if it's relevant to what I'm working on.
You're in the wrong place if you want to talk about people, particularly fellow developers, in this way. You're just being toxic.
This is a classic case of inflating your own ego and intelligence and just assuming all devs other than you are inferior.
In reality there is a place and time for "lazy and shoddy code." Writing code is always a trade off between taking some amount of tech debt and getting the job done quickly vs writing great code.