Wowza, nobody had foreseen this happening! Well, apart from everyone in the tech sector, and all who were laid off in almost every sector, and everyone else… ahh forget it!
This is what happens when increased velocity is demanded. It takes at least as long to verify that the code works well as it would have for me to write and verify. I can pump out a ton of code with an LLM, but if you want quality it’ll take me just as long as 2 years ago, probably longer because of my decreased practice lately
It was established decades ago that
It’s harder to read code than to write it.
- Joel Spolsky
and
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.
- Brian Kernighan
Having lots of code appear out of thin air isn’t really of any help in making functional systems.
No shit Sherlock. “developers” who vibe code were never developers to begin with.
Where’s that chart that shows that like 40% of all the llm data comes from reddit.
I havent seen this, but would be very interested
yeah they are product managers who can’t understand why their shit requirements are rejected by the dev team and now have access to some tools that will inflate their Denning Kruger syndrom by several orders of magnitude.
And them, boom, production.
No way.
But the managers at my company keep pushing us to vibe code everything.
Qu’elle surprise mon ceour
Relying on “AI” is just like shooting yourself in the foot while on angeldust.
It doesn’t hurt now, but you lost your employe… I mean foot, and you still need to clean it up.
Shhhh don’t tell them, European bank are introducing AI in their process want to see capitalism fail ? Let some dedicating AI manage that. Then when it broke they have nobody to fix.
We’re deep into a “move fast and break things cycle” which absolutely means a lot of testing is happening in prod because ev
I get it… If the competition has features you don’t have you’ll lose business now. Telling your customers to submit a ticket so the team can quickly fix it or ignore you is kinda the normal now.
What are you gonna do, vibe code your own solution?
It’s almost like you shouldn’t put unvetted code into production or something… Nah, that’s crazy!
Yeah but a LLM vetted the code, so it’s all good.
A survey conducted by a software company called Cloudbees. First I’ve heard of them.