Comment by nineteen999

Comment by nineteen999 a day ago

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> I used to believe that no one would seriously consider this too... but I don't believe that this is a safe assumption anymore. You might be the exception, but there are many more people who don't consider the implications of turning over said intellectual control.

Then they'll pay for it when something goes wrong with their systems with their job etc. You need a different mindset in this particular segment industry - %99.999 uptime is everything (we actually have a %100 uptime for the past 6 years on our platform - chasing that last 0.001 is hard, and something will _eventually_ hit us).

> It's horrible, no one currently understands it, so let the AI do it, so that still, no one will understand it, but at least this one bug will be harder to trigger.

I think you're commenting without context. It's a particular nasty Perl script that's been duct taped to shell scripts and bolted hard on to a Proprietary Third Party application which needs to go - having Claude/GPT rewrite that in a modern language, spending some time on it to have it design proper interfaces and API's around where the script needs to interface other things when nobody wants to touch the code would be the greatest thing that can happen to it.

You still have the old code to test, so have the agent run exhaustive testing on its implementation to prove that its robust, or more so than the original. It's not rocket surgery.