27 pointsby annjose16 hours ago2 comments
  • hennell5 hours ago
    Curious how it would track more ide things like a refactor to method command rather than cut and paste. I can understand not tracking paste as you don't really know where it came from, but rtm is using the same code just moving it for you.

    This does make more sense to some of the big claims "95% of our code is ai generated" though. By the logic here a lot of my code would be considered generated for years. ide auto complete on variables, functions, closing brackets, class names etc. Lines changes by linters and formatters to add so much as a comma are not mine anymore. Add in refactoring and my use of ide templates and framework generators to make common files and increasingly small amounts would be considered my written code.

    • cwillu2 hours ago
      > as you don't really know where it came from

      Then it should at _least_ be maintaining a third “unknown” category, but then they'd have to acknowledge (to the management, no less!) that they don't know as much as they're claiming.

  • adrian_b6 hours ago
    Such lying statistics are not at all unexpected, but it is very good to have actual evidence about this practice.