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We charge $10k a week to delete AI-generated code

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A group of senior engineers is offering a service to refactor and clean up bloated, AI-generated codebases for a flat fee of $10,000 per week. They argue that while AI tools can generate functional code, they often lead to technical debt and duplication that requires human expertise to resolve.

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This service highlights the growing 'technical debt' problem in software development caused by the rapid adoption of AI coding assistants.

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You have an AI-generated codebase that works, but adding a feature now takes days and breaks two other things? This happens to every vibecoded project past a certain size: the agent stops seeing the whole picture and starts duplicating code instead of finding it. We can help.

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