Approaching Zero Bugs?
wrxd
11 points
1 comment
May 01, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
yunwal
> If we assume that we fix bugs faster than we introduce new ones and we assume that the AI tools can improve further, the question is then more how much more they can improve and for how long that improvement can go on. Why would we assume this? Historically it's obviously inaccurate since the world began with 0 software bugs.