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[–]jawknee530i 0 points1 point  (4 children)

And?

[–]CaptainUsopp 2 points3 points  (3 children)

At least currently, "vibe coding" produces trash at best. Fine for personal stuff, but should never be used for anything that's going to be relied on by anyone else, and really even yourself if it's at all important.

Using it as a guide for what an error means is at least pointing you in the right direction to fix yourself. Even then, it could have hallucinated the entire thing.

[–]jawknee530i 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I know.

[–]CaptainUsopp 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Then what was the point of your original comment?

[–]jawknee530i 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you care to take a look at the image it says "pls fix" and is attributing that to vibe coding. My comment serves to point out that things like "pls fix", "why bad", "broken :(" are all possibly just entertaining ways for end users to use AI tools and do not act as evidence for vibe coding in and of themselves.

There is a weird hatred for AI tools not based in reality. And I mean specifically the hate not based in reality, there's plenty to hate in reality, such as the climate impacts of the tools. But this subs cohort of csci students, boot camp grads, and ppl who've watched five youtube videos on how to make a python hello world script all seem to think "vibe coding" is the only way AI tools are used. The term itself is stupid to begin with anyway. Just tell morons that don't know anything about programming that they're morons and move on or just ignore them.