My understanding of your argument is: Because agents are good on this one specific axis (which I agree with and use fwiw), there’s no reason to object to them as a whole My argument is: The juice isn’t worth the…
> This is the part where I simply don't understand the objections people have to coding agents Because I have a coworker who is pushing slop at unsustainable levels, and proclaiming to management how much more…
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> i.e. ones that can run offline and fake apis/databases I can see a place for this, but these are no longer e2e tests. I guess that’s what “hermetic” means? If so it’s almost sinister to still call these e2e tests.…
My understanding of your argument is: Because agents are good on this one specific axis (which I agree with and use fwiw), there’s no reason to object to them as a whole My argument is: The juice isn’t worth the…
> This is the part where I simply don't understand the objections people have to coding agents Because I have a coworker who is pushing slop at unsustainable levels, and proclaiming to management how much more…
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> i.e. ones that can run offline and fake apis/databases I can see a place for this, but these are no longer e2e tests. I guess that’s what “hermetic” means? If so it’s almost sinister to still call these e2e tests.…