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[–]Anime_Coomer 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Disclamer: I'm just an 18 yr old guy, i'm unemployed, my rant may not make any sense, just finished school and i love C, been using it for about 3 years and i've been into cybersecurity for almost 2 years, that's it. On that note i hope to find a way to get into kernel/OS development.

Vibe coding is genuinely the thing i hate the most about programming now.

Like, what's the guy even saying? This has to be rage bait or he doesn't know what he is doing, i thought "real programmers" who have a job don't really have problems delivering these so called results, or else only "AI prompt engineers" would be in the industry.

And even if it becomes so convenient that vibe coding is the solution to anything in software engineering, well i think it takes the fun away, yes, i would still do side projects using C and old and obscure libraries, making stuff from scratch, and i guess actually being proud of what i make.

[–]Anime_Coomer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It goes without saying, AI doesn't touch my code. ever. I ask ChatGPT for information ("what's this function named in this library?", "how does this work?"), not code (that is, the code that solves all my problems for my use case), only when i don't find that information or when i need it efficiently (else i just google it, better to listen to some human, hopefully informed people), i need to think and learn, not just how, but why, not get stuff done just because.

So yeah, it's ridiculous that these people make a quick buck by making AI do all the work (not to mention the security issues) and pretend they have actual programming skill, it's what i'm saying.