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overfeedyesterday at 8:01 PM1 replyview on HN

> If you take the things for AI, but do then for humans instead, that human will easily 2x or more, and someone will actually understand the code that gets written

This only works on high-trust teams and organizations. A lot of AI productivity gains are from SWE putting the extra effort because the results will be attributed to them. Being a force-multiplier for others isn't always recognized, instead, your perfomance will likely judged solely on the metrics directly attributed to you. I learned this lesson the hard way by being idealistic, and overestimating the level of trust that had been built after joining a new team. Companies pay lip service to software quality, no one gives a shit if your code has the lowest SEV rates.


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dkerstentoday at 7:07 AM

Ah… that’s a reasonable point. Yes, the difference between a high-trust team and what you described is night and day. I suppose for those situations there’s a much bigger incentive to just throw AI at it, which explains why the big corporates love AI.