Comment by anal_reactor

Comment by anal_reactor 14 hours ago

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> This is especially annoying when you get back a response in a PR "Yes, you're right. I have pushed the fixes you suggested."

I've learnt that saying this exact phrase does wonders when it comes to advancing your career. I used to argue against stupid ideas but not only did I achieve nothing, but I was also labelled uncooperative and technically incompetent. Then I became a "yes-man" and all problems went away.

shagie 13 hours ago

I was attempting to mock Claude's "You are absolutely right" style of response when corrected.

I have seen responses to PRs that appear to be a copy and paste of my feedback into it and a copy and paste of the response and fixes into the PR.

It may be the that the developer is incorporating the mannerisms of Claude into their own speech... that would be something to delve into (that was intentional). However, more often than not in today's world of software development such responses are more likely to indicate a copy and paste of LLM generated content.

  • anal_reactor 12 hours ago

    > However, more often than not in today's world of software development such responses are more likely to indicate a copy and paste of LLM generated content.

    This is nothing new. People rarely have independent thoughts, usually they just parrot whatever they've been told to parrot. LLMs created common world-wide standard on this parroting, which makes the phenomenon more evident, but it doesn't change the fact that it existed before LLMs.

    Have you ever had a conversation with an intelligent person and thought "wow that's refreshing"? Yeah. There's a reason why it feels so good.

throwaway2037 14 hours ago

This. May you have great success! My PR comments that I get are so dumb. I can put the most obvious bugs in my code, but people are focused in the colour of the bike shed. I am happy to repaint the bike shed whatever colour they need it to be!