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adverbly | 2 months ago
There is more to the consideration here...
Maintenance costs compound over time, as does complexity.
If you're building something that doesn't need to last long or is really simple, sure it's worth it... But a lot of stuff does need to last a long time and continuously change.
Vibe coding is a trade off that only works up to a certain distance from the existing system. If you don't need to go far, it's great. But if you need long range then it's the wrong tool for the job at the moment.
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