• MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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      5 days ago

      So… he vibe coded it, hit a bug he couldn’t fix, and said, fuck it, it’s a feature.

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      Yes, because this is critical production code that is clearly too important to not go through stringent review.

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        It could have at least been a fun learning experience for the developer, but instead they just wrote some text and let the computer program it.

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          It’s absolutely possible to learn a lot while using an AI coding assistant; it can be like having a patient and supportive Stack Overflow instead of one that just closes all your questions as duplicates. That does require using it intentionally though.

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            That’s not what vibecoding is. Vibecoding is literally what I said and not just it being an assistant.