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The Debug Diaries: How PlayerZero Triaged a "Bug" That Wasn't Actually Broken

The Debug Diaries: How PlayerZero Triaged a "Bug" That Wasn't Actually Broken

Published 6 days, 21 hours ago
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-debug-diaries-how-playerzero-triaged-a-bug-that-wasnt-actually-broken.
An AI agent triaged a 200K-line codebase in 47 seconds, turning a bug report into a feature insight and saving hours of engineering investigation time.
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PlayerZero shows how AI can triage engineering issues in seconds, not hours. A simple question—bug or feature?—led to instant codebase analysis, revealing an intentional design choice. Instead of wasted debugging time, the team reframed it as a feature gap, saving days of work and improving decision-making. AI isn’t just fixing bugs—it’s redefining how teams understand them.

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