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Why kind of psychos are merging with failing tests?
The kinds of psychos that work at companies that measure performance by number of commits and PRs, successful or not.
That explains why vibe coding is so popular… just commit after every iteration the LLM spits out
the real question is why doesn't the CI/CD prevent merging with failing tests in the first place. i have not worked in any company that allowed that for at least 15 years.
Rn I'm in a project where everyone that has access to the code is given the role of owner of the group so we have permissions to skip any and all measures since owners don't care.
I'm so happy that tomorrow is my last day. So happy.
haha, i can imagine :)
The kind of psychos that have “nice to have” tests. If it’s red, it’s not critical, but still worthy of attention… sometime.