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I do a lot of code review.

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    I do a lot of code review. Easily more than anyone in my circle. The obvious LLM contributions are starting to get to me.

    Suddenly, all the deprecated / old styles are creeping back into code bases. It’s like we’re coding a decade ago. One can explain how to do it right to the author and find time doing it a week later, because they’re not writing it.

    Often you catch the author on something, and it’s now twice the work to explain to them what’s wrong because they didn’t write it.

    And the scaffolding comments (“do X thing…”) are everywhere. They’re not even reading the output.

    It’s made my job a lot harder and mentally exhausting.

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      I do a lot of code review. Easily more than anyone in my circle. The obvious LLM contributions are starting to get to me.

      Suddenly, all the deprecated / old styles are creeping back into code bases. It’s like we’re coding a decade ago. One can explain how to do it right to the author and find time doing it a week later, because they’re not writing it.

      Often you catch the author on something, and it’s now twice the work to explain to them what’s wrong because they didn’t write it.

      And the scaffolding comments (“do X thing…”) are everywhere. They’re not even reading the output.

      It’s made my job a lot harder and mentally exhausting.

      NullN This user is from outside of this forum
      NullN This user is from outside of this forum
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      And my friend is still asking me to do reviews on their LLM generated game system. ​​ ahhhhh

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