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"textContent": "Or in short - treat the agents as what they are: stupid little junior devs who master leet code stuff without experience\n\nrafa3 I had bad experiences with those tests… at some point the agents started running matrix tests for modules and permission on every task which resulted in massive loss of speed.\n\nI rather run teh tests manually like every other sprint. It is like in legacy development based on TDD - which was slow as well. And now with agents we can just tell the bots to add the tests as a nice to have and use them only once you have a golife and beyond. And honestly once you go online you should not use subagents anymore. You need a full review and another then for everything that goes online.",
"title": "How are you managing the use of explicitly spawned subagents?"
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