• Rooster326@programming.dev
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    4 months ago

    Why would you ever want this?

    If you pushed the bug that took down production - they aren’t gonna whataboutism the AI generated it. They’re still going to fire you.

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      4 months ago

      It makes little difference IMHO. If you crash the car, you can’t escape liability blaming self driving.

      Likewise, if you commit it, you own it, however it’s generated.

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        4 months ago

        It’s mainly for developers to follow decisions made over many iterations of files in a code base. A CTO might crawl the gitblame…but it’s usually us crunchy devs in the trenches getting by.

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      Sorry, but as another reply: pushing bugs to production doesn’t immediately equate to firing. Bug tickets are common and likely addressing issues in production.