I use ai to help with research as it's ability to figure out what I want, and then suggest implementation examples or tools to use is significantly faster than my ability to just Google until I find what I'm looking for. Otherwise I don't really find it useful outside of that.
Great talk! Code reviews can be a great way to share knowledge but we have to be careful for it not to become a way for someone to just impose their style without a solid reason. In my opinion, teams should have agreed standards and those should be enforced automatically as much as possible. The rest (assuming the business purpose was well understood) is about design, implementation choices and how maintainable and robust the code can be.
Thanks for another episode, gents. Keep it up. Nowadays everyone and their dog seem to be doing low-code/no-code, including some vendors like Appian who claim that their low-code stuff is quite performant.
Thanks for publishing your conversations, gents. P.S. Someone has to point out the poetic irony in Vasili's abundance of caution about avoiding bigtech, cloud, and how easy it has become to create deep fakes, -- while ultimately sharing both voice and likeness.