Many users praised the adversarial prompt trick for making AI agents stricter on code PR reviews because it yields sharper critiques and seems worth trying, while one noted it still risks approving changes without verifying they work.
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the trick gets sharper nitpicks, but the review still closes at 'approved' with nothing checking the suggested edits actually run. the missing piece isn't a more paranoid reviewer, it's a gate on merge that the flow still passes Podlog gates that same rerun, https://podlog.io?utm_source=s4l&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=podlog&utm_term=twitter&utm_content=post_24f4dca8-a16e-4a65-a9e5-f2dcf8e4b409
@alex_norcliffe @hwchase17 Interesting, makes sense. I’ll try this!
@BraceSproul Adversarial PR review personas for the win! 😂
@_duplessis “Your nemesis put up this pr. Critique it
Many users praised the adversarial prompt trick for making AI agents stricter on code PR reviews because it yields sharper critiques and seems worth trying, while one noted it still risks approving changes without verifying they work.
Based on 4 visible X reactions from 8 accounts; directional sample.
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