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AI is like google on steroids, you still need to read what it gives you, otherwi…
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@estherbelleza7125 ai can steal traditional art it doesn't matter. They can't …
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Girls on Instagram look similar, like a mass produced Robot while Robots look m…
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I think most people run into it when trying to ask social questions/topics.
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Not even the em-dashes, he overuses the hell out of superlatives and two-part se…
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The reason a PRO account costs 200 dollar per month, it is because it works as a…
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There is no 'try' there is Do. An algorithm is not attempting to destroy you. Th…
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in my opinion, the only solution to this problem is a universal basic income, pa…
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>Did you regret joining google?
Nope. I think I had to learn what this kind of friction really is to learn what I really want out of a job. Also, the benefits and pay are literally the best in the industry, so it was a very *safe* place to learn this lesson.
>Would you have joined if you knew it was like that.
Yeah, I'm pretty egotistical so I thought I'd be able to make some small change and prove myself. I didn't realize how much momentum is in the status quo.
>Also I’m curious did google do pull request reviews or code reviews?
Yes. It's a tiny bit of an annoying part of it. From my open source work, we used github and did pretty standard PR and code review stuff. But on the internal monorepo, most of my work there involved other teams, so I needed to get reviews from someone on that team, and someone with readability certification. This conceptually is very good. But often they don't have enough context to understand my feature, so they often can't help stopping me from footgunning myself.
There is also a lot of automation, so you often have to fight the linters and tests. Which conceptually sounds like a good thing, but they're often vague and not super helpful to understand what the problem is or how to fix it. Other times, there is an automated tool that will fix it for you, and I wonder why do I need to run this manually every time?
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| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | approval |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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