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  "path": "/t/contributor-responsibility-and-review-cost-in-the-age-of-code-generation/24010#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-15T09:48:53.000Z",
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  "textContent": "kornel:\n\n> If I just submit the groundwork, it gets rejected as a pointless change for the sake of change. However, if I submit refactorings plus a new feature together, I often get told off for changing unnecessary stuff at the same time, and not splitting PRs into small enough pieces.\n\nThis is where I wish GitHub had better handling of commit-by-commit review. I similarly most of the time do two-commit reviews where the first refactors and the second implements.",
  "title": "Contributor Responsibility and Review Cost in the Age of Code Generation"
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