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itfossil | 11 months ago

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So over the last week I’ve been subjected to multiple uses of the term “vibe coding”. Now back here under the rock that I live, that term struck me as rather peculiar so I queued up some videos to watch and took a tour of the idea this morning. Now now, don’t worry. This isn’t going to be just another anti-AI rant. We’ve had our fill of that, right? No instead we are going to focus on the flaws of the Venture Capitalist class, courtesy of the people running Y-Combinator.

Why them? Well it’s because they made this video which happens to be the first one I watched on the topic. I was going to watch a video in which Primeagen reacts to this video as that is what my friend sent to me but decided to just watch the source video instead as I didn’t want to waste the additional time listening to Prime to bash it (though make no mistake, Prime is awesome). As you may have noticed, I’m quite capable of doing that myself.

Hell I’m not even going to go into specifics here. Because the idea behind this is so ridiculously stupid that I just can’t be bothered to give it enough credit to waste that kind of time on it. However the 1000ft summary of the idea is this: Vibe coding is essentially a hipster name for so-called software engineers (or as the Y-Combinator staff likes to refer to them “product engineers”) who basically prompt coding AIs and mindlessly toss whatever crap it produces into the mix. Now to be fair by mindlessly I don’t mean just dumping the first round of output into the IDE, making sure it compiles and shipping it. No instead what I mean is dumping the third or fourth round of output into the IDE, making sure it compiles and shipping it.

See? I can be kind.

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