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The Code Review That Cost $2 Million, CodeGood

New data shows only 15% of code review comments catch real bugs. The rest? Nitpicks on style, naming, or formatting - stuff linters and AI were made to handle.

Human reviews burn through $3.6M a year in larger orgs and still miss the tough stuff: threading issues, system integration bugs, rare edge cases. You know, the stuff that sets off expensive fires.


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