• SibshopsA
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    In this case the prompt was just to delete usage of his package in the third party project.

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      Doesn’t matter. Malicious commands to delete. Uncool. Could just have easily have put a command to refuse to use it based on licensing. But nooooo. I hope they get blackballed and leave software.

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          16 hours ago

          Lmfao. You’re a joke. You don’t go line by line and everyone knows it.

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            Yes, I do read every single line and I expect my direct reports to read every single damn line, too. When I find shit in their MRs they missed, it is pointed out and it is expected they fix it. I won’t merge slop. And yes, we use clankers to generate a lot of code. When you’re responsible for systems involving millions of euros and regulatory scrutiny, there is simply no other choice. My highly valued skill set in grokking large code bases very quickly and developing cogent changes was honed over decades of experience. It is people like you that have ruined our profession by regressing to the mediocre mean.

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              Lmfao. You add a dep that’s 50k lines and well known and you scour ever line, every update. Every time a package on your OS gets an update, you scour it line by line?

              We know you’re lying. Everyone knows you’re lying. Your “direct reports” know you’re lying.