said the guy who wouldn't himself
isolatedscotch
<3 operation chromedome
then tried to solve it with "math" or whatever
certainly better then your solution of checks notes fearmongering and extremism
except programmers are gonna continue with what they were already doing, at most putting a script on copilot to get the metrics
don't forget that if you don't turn in the project in time you're fired, the issues always get thrown at the coder, it's never the company's fault
is not a real question about a real situation
then stop treating it as one
idk if you've heard of it
one could pose the same question back, as any sane real life person outside of little internet circlejerks agrees with the math and doesn't bother with fearmongering about some obscure chance of getting harmed
i take my advice where i have nothing to add, like you are doing by not even trying to prove me wrong
availability bias, there are so many traffic stops, checkups, calls, etc every day that go just fine and you never hear about, and of those that end in the news, BWCs have proven police right in most cases
you know, if you have to express your disappointment/disagreement, you don't have to comment without expanding the conversation further. downvote and move on.
of course... regularly often... like in the recent case of............................................
release notes and app documentation:
memes aside, are they blaming the coders or the ai on the slower project turnout?