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abcde666777yesterday at 10:32 PM1 replyview on HN

A bit optimistic I'd say. It's put some software engineering within reach of some people who couldn't do it prior. Where 'some' might be a lot, but still far from all.

I was thinking the other day of how things would go if some of my less tech savvy clients tried to vibe code the things I implement for them, and frankly I could only imagine hilarity ensuing. They wouldn't be able to steer it correctly at all and would inevitably get stuck.

Someone needs to experiment with that actually: putting the full set of agentic coding tools in the hands of grandma and recording the outcome.


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bitwizeyesterday at 11:45 PM

It's still going to take a knowledgeable person to steer an LLM. The point is that code written entirely by humans is finished as a concept in professional work—if you're writing it yourself you're not working efficiently or employing industry best practice.

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