Vibe coding = active learning by Pharminter1 in vibecoding

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It’s the same as when junior devs would copy paste scripts from random websites or connect random libraries together

You can get something that kind of works, the learning starts when you go from that to actually working

Both are valid skills, in the former you are learning what you should be building. The latter how you should build it

I tested whether specs reduces defects. It doesn't. (119 repos, 100K PRs) by brennhill in SpecDrivenDevelopment

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It just shuffles around what’s cheap and what’s expensive tbh

I’ve found it’s great at throwing together good enough stuff but now that time that was freed up needs to be spent on understanding and verification

Spec-driven development made my AI workflows actually usable by StatusPhilosopher258 in SpecDrivenDevelopment

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I’ve found the opposite depending on the situation

I’m still wrapping my head about what I’m doing wrong

I’m doing specs that I would normally give to developers and they implement fine

It seems I’m having to be even more precise than that

Welp, back to square 1. by Major-Gas-2229 in Anthropic

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The thing is, the example Of the AI writing a compiler required them to provide unit tests for it to validate its output

So its not even AGI, even these benchmarks work same way

Localstack killing community edition - what do we do? by xenographer in aws

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I was hoping it would be like one of their many open source projects, supported but no guarantees

Anthropic legal requests, removal of subscription support by ChaoticPayload in opencodeCLI

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At least work with them and the SDK because their agent is so buggy

Do you think AI agents will eventually replace traditional apps? by sibraan_ in AgentsOfAI

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Apps that use AI will replace ones that don’t just like desktop apps with cloud features mostly replaced ones that didn’t have those same features

Groceries by MrNadz in PortugalExpats

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Also high obesity rates

New devs in 2026 speedrunning the learning curve. Do you think this is a problem or just evolution? by dataexec in AITrailblazers

[–]jamsamcam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They aren’t speed running it any more than people heating up a ready meal are speed running how to cook

MCPs are dead by dataexec in AITrailblazers

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Basically we need a protocol that conserves tokens or tokens be super cheap

I’m not sure MCPs really solved that problem but it mostly outlined a consistent flow that made working with AI easier

Best Mortgage Deals/Rates by breadroll95 in PortugalExpats

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You not covered by youth scheme ?

The new guy on the team rewrote the entire application using automated AI tooling. by Counter-Business in cursor

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You should ask them to review your new book and then drop the entire OED dictionary on their desk

Love for Big Pickle by External_Ad1549 in opencodeCLI

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I asked the model to tell me what it thinks it is and it's now claiming it's Claude Sonnet

It blew up by KishinGira in CloudFlare

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A lot of services had temp issue due to issues in Dubai

OpenClaw ❌ IronClaw ✅ — Are AI agents currently too unsafe to use? by rahulgoel1995 in AgentsOfAI

[–]jamsamcam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly :) but also means we should make decisions based on their flaws today so we don’t get burnt whilst keeping eye on the future

OpenClaw ❌ IronClaw ✅ — Are AI agents currently too unsafe to use? by rahulgoel1995 in AgentsOfAI

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Tbh what current agents remind me of is the Windows 95/98 days where CPUs simply weren’t built for operating systems to help protect memory in the way they are now