On Fri, Apr 17, 2026 at 09:07 Christopher Albert via Gcc <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So in practice for the GCC project I see a very low risk, and as the > person who signs off the contribution I am willing to take it. There is one tertiary risk that isn’t often discussed in any project. Do you remember when having a GPS in your car first became popular? Everyone would buy a Garmin and have it suction cupped to the windshield and use it for going everywhere. At least in my circle of friends, we quickly realized there was a rapid and astounding psychological impact whereby we simply “forgot” how to navigate from A to B. Our brains adapted to the tool and discarded the skills required to remember how to move around. Unleashing a heavy reliance on automated tools has the nonzero probability of significantly reducing the already scarce knowledge and experience of large scale codebases. See this clip from the TNG episode When the Bough Breaks: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mA9fcTJGXf0
