Code review is one of those tasks that looks passive but drains you fast. You're context-switching between your own work and someone else's mental model, trying to be thorough without being slow. I started using AI as a first-pass review layer a few months ago, and it's changed how I approach the whole process.
Here's exactly how I do it — copy-paste ready.
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Every business has money leaking out of it. Most owners just learn to live with the drip.
I spent nearly $20,000 a year on bagged ice. For a while I just paid it — it's ice, what are you gonna do? Then I bought an ice maker for $2,000. Paid for itself in a month. Simple fix, massive impact.
That got me thinking: where else am I bleeding cash?
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