• BilSabab@lemmy.worldOP
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      9 个月前

      It’s only the best option if you are a grifter or grifting the grifter. vibe coding is running roughshod the outsourcing industry. Lots of companies started using it to produce basic throwaway apps and slowly but surely degrades developer’s talent pool. now we get lots of low-grade “developers” who can write prompts and want big bucks for it but can’t pass a mid-level live coding session because their skills are not up the snuff.

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          those businesses are not really the target audience for Ukrainian outsourcing companies though. they want the big bucks nice and easy and cut corners more than they should in many cases. On the other hand - there are many Ukrainian small businesses that benefitted greatly from no-code and vibe coding tools that handle their small scale needs - that kind of streamlining helped them focusing on what actually affects their business on the ground

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              nowhere, I just relayed my personal observation regarding vibe coding in Ukraine as one of the examples

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      Vibe coding works when you need to say connect to some API and can feed the model a bunch of docs.

      It’s great for very low skill, low maintenance, low risk code that I can easily and reliably regenerate.

      Increasingly coding models are improving at architecture choices, Claude 4.5 vs 4 is way better here. But ultimately it’s inferior to a ginger making those choices.

      It’s also a great debugger and reviewer.

      I used it this weekend to connect to an API and to build a table of constants by just feeding it docs. That was a huge time saver.

      I also used it to try and implement stuff and I gotta say once it hit tricky things it started trying to game it and just say it works.

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      It has its moments, but you are absolutely right - 25 years ago Wired would’ve torn modern Wired a new one for their clickbait speculative thinkpieces.

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    More than Open Source, I would say that Vibe Coding is the new Visual Basic 3.0

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    “Vibe coding” is just cargo cult programming with prettier syntax highlighting.

    I still think AI’s useful — when it’s treated like a tool, not a replacement. Been experimenting with that in a small side project: VSCoder Copilot

    TL;DR: AI doesn’t make you a dev — it just makes a good dev faster.

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      my only experience with it was for code cleanup - since those tools save me from bitching and moaning from the team - let it rip

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      that word is so loaded for me - literally every time someone uses it regardless of context I remember The Godwinns theme and feel really old.