A year ago I would have said that was crazy. In the last month, I've been using Claude Code to write 20kloc of Rust code every day (and I review all of it).
A week is now a day. If that figure doubles, I have no idea what will happen to us. And I think it's coming.
Only one of this can be true. It's not a shame to say you don't bother reviewing it, in the future that may well be the norm.
I can't get Augment / Opus 4.5 to edit a few C++ files from within VSCode without going off on a wild goose chase or getting stuck in an infinite loop after I tell that it should be doing this: "oh, you're right, I need to do X", "To do X, I must understand how to do Y", "I see now that to do Y, I should look at at Z". "Let me look at Z", followed by: "oh, you're right, I need to do X"..
Reviewing 1k lines of code an hour is a breakneck pace, are you spending 20 hours a day reviewing code?
Building things at a mature company with a market is a lot different than hacking together your own tools. There are a lot more people you can let down at scale.
I think you've crossed the line from being an AI maxi to just rage baiting. This comment is a pointless anecdote at best, please take your ridiculous FOMO takes elsewhere.