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Amazon would rather blame its own engineers than its AI
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They took the human out, it broke, now the human goes back in. https://philippdubach.com/posts/a-bull-case/ gets into why domain expertise is going up in value, not down.
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maybe they skipped it to get access to prod in some way, such that the cloudformation could be deployed from a developer desktop? or the thing they got permissions to has too broad of permissions.
a choice of "a person needs to read this" vs "a machine needs to push back on this" has amazon as far as ive seen push to the latter
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I'm dying, this is so spot on. Trying to get claude to give me the correct AWS CLI commands is like pulling teeth.
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the COE process is pretty robust for putting together good training material and deterministic checks.
its gonna keep getting these errors, and tend towards not getting the same error twice
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Manager: “Pretty cool, huh?”