
"Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman observed that after a year of AI-based pull requests being deemed 'slop,' they suddenly became useful, likely due to improved tools and understanding."
"Smaller projects, often run by one or two people, face a crisis of developer productivity as they struggle to manage the influx of critical vulnerabilities reported."
"Agent harnesses, like OpenClaw, provide powerful frameworks for orchestrating teams of agents, but their operational costs and potential inaccuracies pose challenges."
The rise in critical bug reports has created a crisis in developer productivity, especially for smaller projects run by few individuals. Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman noted a recent improvement in AI-based pull requests and security reports, attributing it to better tools and understanding. Multi-agent orchestration tools, such as Squad and OpenClaw, offer frameworks for managing teams of agents, potentially addressing the demand for quick fixes. However, challenges like inaccuracies in AI outputs remain a concern.
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