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elOroReal · 1d
Hmmmm. Sounds like windows
Technical Debt · 1d
Sounds like the codebase from the startup I worked. And that was created before AI…
Henky!! · 1d
They learn the hard way. If its an app for personal use you don't plan to update its fine. But otherwise you really need to be on top of how its adding things.
LiveFree · 1d
Old meme but it checks out https://blossom.primal.net/a09124ba838732f6a9784588e709c5db8fe50cc706dc986b0c7dd89caea5f9be.jpg
papaslag · 1d
Ya have to use common sense lmao
node · 1d
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Sats McJay · 1d
Spoiler alert: there is no way out of this
βš‘β‚Ώitβ‚Ώyβ‚Ώit⚑ · 1d
Move fast and break things
The Daniel πŸ–– · 1d
You just need to tell the computer to think harder.
Globe99 · 1d
People genuinely believe this is the 4th industrial revolution
deadmanoz · 1d
It’s pretty easy to go through a few planning cycles for each feature to minimise this..
Beerborn · 1d
Feed it to an agent. Tell it to refactor 😏
Lady Mae - Growth Teacher · 1d
we usually call it spaghetti code 🀣 some people would say, don't change it if it is not broken. but oh, it will. it is not an "if" but "when". when it does it is like finding a needle in a haystack πŸ˜‚ the amount of time finding the bug cost more than restructuring it from the start! yes, docum...
ever4st · 19h
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/Jenga.gif
Aida · 17h
It brings revenue... I guess it is worth rewriting from scratch.