O it's writing 100% of the code for our management level people who are excited about """"AI""""
But then us plebes are rewriting 95% of it so that it will actually work (decently well).
The other day somebody asked me for help on a repo that a higher up had shit coded because they couldn't figure out why it "worked" but also logged a lot of critical errors.
... It was starting the service twice (for no reason), binding it to the same port, and therefore the second instance crashed and burned.
That's something a novice would probably know not to do. But, if not, immediately see the problem, research, understand, fix, instead of "Icoughbuiltcoughthis thing, good luck fuckers"
O! We have one that occasionally lays tiny eggs as well. I'm not sure which one it is because they share nesting boxes but a tiny egg shows up about once a month.
If I'm not mistaken, the M17 is military name for the SIG P320... the one that likes to go bang whenever it feels like it, regardless of what the person holding (or not holding) it wants.
Who was it that said that the mark of a good leader is that everyone working under them is smarter than the leader?
By that metric, the C level are the dumbest people in a company.