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m0llusktoday at 3:54 PM1 replyview on HN

Still not convinced.

Advocates claim this helps, but imply that programmers should now be constantly evaluating a dozen or more assistants in various ways and honing prompting strategies. Does that not take time and effort? Wouldn't it make more sense to let the technology develop more?

And then there is this claim that it makes things easier and faster, but what is actually being coded? Has anything remarkable ever come out of vibe coding? Seems like nothing but a lot of unremarkable applications that push no boundaries.

Really coming up with new ideas often means coming up with variations and then honing the results. When iterating like that the speed of coding is already a minor input because what really matters is the judgement calls of knowing what kinds of things to try and when to abandon approaches that are not working out.

And what about all the negative implications that we are still trying to figure out. Just because no vibe code has yet triggered intellectual property lawsuits doesn't mean that won't happen because there is already a lot of that kind of thing going on in the LLM space. And what about the damage that data centers are doing to the environment, to the grid, to markets for processors and memory? When I code things by hand the amount of liability and wreckage I generate is minimal.


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brabeltoday at 7:13 PM

> Seems like nothing but a lot of unremarkable applications that push no boundaries.

That’s 99% of software.