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There is a particular power move when you take someone's shit code, refactor it to make it faster, safer and more readable and then request a review from them on your PR. "See how I dunked on you, bitch. This is what superiority is about." And at the same time you can be perfectly polite with "oh you know this part of the code well, I wouldn't want to break anything there" with the "bitch" just strongly implied.

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  • 5
    The chatgpt code my colleague couldn't explain I just ignored and rewrote the function. Does almost zero copying compared to the weird shit chatgpt produced. Mine was also shorter.

    I am very wary of the future of coding if people try relying on generated code too much.
  • 4
    I like doing this to code but I don't like that I have to insult people to do it 😭

    I don't mean to insult BUT THE CODE 😭

    also people really don't take me being smarter well. so I nod and pretend everything is fine... but even that doesn't work... cuz the skill disparity is too high so I think they know... then stuff gets bad

    wish people would stop being so petty
  • 3
    depends if you've managed to decouple your ego from words you type on a screen (code)

    idgaf who wrote the code, i want the best possible code to hit prod
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