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Disagree. Code review done right is a virtually impossible bottleneck for most companies to handle, so in the past they didn't do it and we have the shitshow of security and other bugs that we are experiencing today.
But LLMs aren't going anywhere, and they are already being used to find vulnerabilities by hats both white and black. They are also finding functional bugs that affect life safety and financial stability.
The way that municipal water was fine for centuries before chlorination. Cholera outbreaks were just one of those unavoidable realities, like mass school shooting events in the US.
From what I have seen over the past year, this type of specialization is happening, and the progress is real and significant.
Comparing code bugs to cholera. Nice way to be utterly disconnected from reality and what really matters in life. Let's burn the planet down and waste all of our clean water because of code review.
We were burning the planet down for billionaire yachts and dollar store trinkets so.
We're getting to a point where code failures are causing deaths, large numbers of deaths... Boeing's MAX10 was a code / design / training / management failure.