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Code not compiling is still the good case, because you’ll notice before deployment. The dangerous cases are when it does compile.


I've seen merged code where the memory barriers were misplaced.


Very true.

I realized recently that I've subconsciously routed-around merge conflicts as much as possible. My process has just subtly altered to make them less likely. To the point of which seeing a 3-way merge feels jarring. It's really only taking on AI tools that bought this to my attention.




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