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"AI business models from many smaller companies… are fundamentally flawed. They're busy selling cost reduction, which works for a while, but value creation happens in a network."
"People tend to reject what they imagine programming together would be like, but what they imagine is not the way group programming works."
"I did not see much more value of doing Pair Review when my team and I were doing Pair Programing as well."
"Framing coding assistants as pair programmers ignores one of the key benefits of pairing: to make the team, not just the individual contributors, better."
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"Interestingly, the AI smells can arise not only from relying solely on GitHub Copilot but also from solo coding.
"If pair programming makes you feel like you're an air traffic controller trying to talk down an air plane piloted by a fidgety 12 year old you're doing it wrong."
"People tend to reject what they imagine programming together would be like, but what they imagine is not the way group programming works."