I feel like many people in the comments aren't aware that Karpathy is an ML scientist for whom programming is a complementary skill, not a profession. The only reason he came up with "vibe coding" is because maximum complexity of his hobby projects made it seem believable. Maybe take his opinions about fate of programming with a grain of salt.He is brilliant no doubt, but not in that field.
nl|2 months ago
It's interesting that some months ago when his nanochat project came out the HN Anti-AI crowd celebrated him saying "I tried to use claude/codex agents a few times but they just didn't work well enough at all and net unhelpful, possibly the repo is too far off the data distribution"
But now it is working for him he's suddenly not an expert...
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45573521
latexr|2 months ago
You can’t, in an honest argument, lump different strangers into a group you invented to accuse them of duplicity or hypocrisy.
hamstergene|2 months ago
Coding agents are eating up programming from the lowest end, starting from pressing button on the keyboard to type the code in: completion was literally their first application. I don't think it will go all the way to the top, though, the essential part of the profession will remain until true AGI.
Metaphorically, think how integrated chips didn't replace electrical engineering, just changed which production tools and components engineers deal with and how.
Obviously we all are adapting to changes, but if he or someone are panicking about being behind, that can only be because they've never been in too deep.
iLoveOncall|2 months ago
Or maybe he didn't lie then but is lying now?
viccis|2 months ago
FWIW though I think his predicted worldview will render it very difficult to acquire this skill, as people grow reliant on gen AI for programming rudiments.
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