That makes the bite less damaging - if everyone hax "Co-authored-by AI" in their commits less shame for it, just a normal fact of life now, not a sign of low quality.
That makes the bite less damaging - if everyone hax "Co-authored-by AI" in their commits less shame for it, just a normal fact of life now, not a sign of low quality.
It's either neutral useless information, or a sign of low quality. It's never positive.
Its a sign that the developer didn't pay attention to what they committed. Like a spelling error, or forgetting to run the linter.
If the IDE added "written with vscode" i would be equally furious.
According to the link, the message changing isn't visible to the user in any way (besides running a git log after the fact).