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“Code reviews are the new bottleneck now that AI solved building code”
...review became kind of the next bottleneck with all these PRs. Who's gonna review them all? The next big open question is just like, okay. Now we need to now now humans are necessary for figuring out w
...code reviews. It was, like, one of the worst things for me. And then I remember in my first job, out of college, it was at it was at Quora. I owned I was working on the News Feed. And so I owned the code for the News Feed. And so I was a reviewer for
...code reviews to have a second pair of eyes to make sure that you're not doing anything dumb. Codex is a pretty smart second pair of eyes at this point. And so, that's something that that we've heavily leaned into. The general CI process and, like, th
...code review interfaces, are are just not that good. Like, I think they were never that good. Yeah. But it wasn't, like, blindingly obvious because the the rate at which, like, lines of code were shipping was It was just a very simple It's a super sim
...codecs to review, you can then also set it up to just, like, automatically
...from code review and can modify them to make them work and have that fast outer loop in that same realm of security vulnerabilities, which is a, you want your code scanning not only find vulnerabilities, but also fix them. You know, an even simpler v
...code review. I think a problem that I hear a lot of people talking about, especially in the open source world, is, like, a lot of AI slop. Like, people will just be submitting PRs to these open source repos, and they're trash. And, like, maybe the us
...review the code line by line. You know, that said, we're starting to see really good tools that plug into your back end system, your GitHub.
...code review, not in writing code. Now, CodeRabbit fixes that. The second a PR opens, it leaves clear, line by line comments, calls out what the change might touch, and offers one click fixes. You can teach your organizational standards using your own
...code review, not in writing code. Now, Code Rabbit fixes that. The second a PR opens, it leaves clear, line by line comments, calls out what the change might touch, and offers one click fixes. You can teach your organizational standards using your ow
...code reviews on the AMP team but it doesn't mean that code isn't reviewed because we use, you know, AMP to write 80 to 90% of our code base. But that means everybody should review the code that the agent wrote. So it's reviewed by at least one person
...code review, not in writing code. Now, CodeRabbit fixes that. The second a PR opens, it leaves clear line by line comments, calls out what the change might touch, and offers one click fixes. You can teach your organizational standards using your own
...its own code. But what's even cooler and something that I'm really proud of is I will usually do multiple reviews, and I'll have codecs, which is ChatGPT's competitor to Cloud Code as well as Cursor open, and I will have each of them review the code.
...to review code. Right? We're just anything can go in if the AI checks off on it. But I have seen, for example, companies that are saying before we had two developers review code, and now it's one developer.
...lose it in code review, not in writing code. Now, CodeRabbit fixes that. The second a PR opens, it leaves clear, line by line comments, calls out what the change might touch, and offers one click fixes. You can teach your organizational standards usi
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...a code review, whether they're doing the wrong thing, whether they seem to be writing suspiciously too much code for this problem. Right? The diffs alone, just the shape of the diffs can tell you a lot about what's going on without actually reading t
...it needs a code review, whether they're doing the wrong thing, whether they seem to be writing suspiciously too much code for this problem. Right? The diffs alone, just the shape of the diffs can tell you a lot about what's going on without actually
...code reviews and evaluations come into play. My go to tool today for that is codex, OpenAI. Right? What I do is like any any build that I do, I will export it to GitHub. Like Lovable allows you to own your code, cursor as well. All of these tools all
...code and reviewed it and found these issues. Don't take what they're what they said at face value. The reason is you have more context than them and you led this project. You need to either, explain why the stuff they found are not real issues and wr
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