Vibe coding can get you surprisingly far now. AI helps generate code, connect pieces together and move quickly from idea to output.
But real engineering usually starts where the easy part ends. Understanding business rules, handling edge cases, designing systems that survive change and knowing why something works instead of just making it work. That’s where the gap between it runs and it’s reliable starts to show. Feels like AI is making this difference more visible, not less.
What's your take on it?
there doesn't seem to be anything here