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@jsensarma

@jsensarma
3 posts
2026-03-10
1. Subsidize code generation 90% so everyone forgets how to read/write code manually. 2. Now charge 10x - to ensure the generated code - that you largely can't understand - actually works. Donut and Dietician shop working out of same office.
2026-03-10 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic debuts Code Review for Claude Code, which uses agents to check pull requests for bugs, and says a typical code review costs $15 to $25 in token usage

ZDNET's key takeaways  — Anthropic launches AI agents to review developer pull requests.  — Internal tests tripled meaningful code review feedback.

Anthropic's office .. [image]
2026-03-10 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic debuts Code Review for Claude Code, which uses agents to check pull requests for bugs, and says a typical code review costs $15 to $25 in token usage

ZDNET's key takeaways  — Anthropic launches AI agents to review developer pull requests.  — Internal tests tripled meaningful code review feedback.

2022-04-14
Feeling of Deja Vu. Maybe every operational script run in production should always have a long pause after 1%, 5%, 10% done etc .. would have helped a lot here. Maybe databases should provide this mode into their DML statements. cc @MarkCallaghanDB https://twitter.com/...
2022-04-14 View on X
The Pragmatic Engineer

An Atlassian outage that began on April 4 left ~400 companies without access to Atlassian's cloud services; only 45% of companies have since regained access

Gergely Orosz / The Pragmatic Engineer :