
Rodrigo Calix
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Rodrigo Calix
@schemetastic
I'm building components and templates in @framer. I can build your next website, DM me! Available @contra


























Bun shipped a million lines of Rust in one PR this week. Half the timeline is debating whether anyone, human or AI, can actually review something like that. Hit close to home. Had a smaller version of the same problem at @framer last week. Picked up a prototype-to-prod handoff. Three chunky PRs (DB migration, FE, BE) with a messy git history. The way prototypes work usually consolidates. Ran the whole stack through AI review. Everything came back clean, but something felt off. Took the backend PR apart and split it into smaller, feature-scoped chunks. Ran the same tools on the pieces. Sharper feedback this time. Real bugs surfaced that the big blob had missed. The clarity went further than the AI side. I could finally walk through each piece without losing the thread. Human reviewers left actual comments instead of an lgtm. Stacked, scoped PRs help everyone reviewing them, including the person who wrote them. Doesn't matter how impressive a million-line merge looks. You can't review what you can't hold in your head (or context).












