I think that the path that was taken should include mistakes. It's natural that code at some point would contain bugs and mistakes. If anything, your approach would encourage to squash those commits into one just to…
I'm honestly not sure if that's satire or not. Like I feel this wouldn't work, right? Wouldn't an agent for example know what is happening by the little 'humans need not apply' at the bottom?
I think that the path that was taken should include mistakes. It's natural that code at some point would contain bugs and mistakes. If anything, your approach would encourage to squash those commits into one just to…
I'm honestly not sure if that's satire or not. Like I feel this wouldn't work, right? Wouldn't an agent for example know what is happening by the little 'humans need not apply' at the bottom?