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ACCount37 8 hours ago

None of the recent major outages were traced down to "vibe coding" or anything of the sort. They appear to be the kind of misconfigurations and networking fuckups that existed since Internet became more complex than 3 routers.

Seb-C 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The "vibe thinking" trend where people stop using their brain and rely on whatever random output the LLM tells them is harder to diagnose, but it's certainly there and at least as bad as vibe coding.

Aurornis 6 hours ago | parent [-]

What about the “vibe thinking” trend where people project their own narratives on to every situation, even if the information available shows that it’s a rise in large scale DDoS attacks?

ACCount37 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Unfortunately, not a trend. Just human nature. I hope they'll find a fix for that one day.

ceejayoz 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

How likely are we to know when a "misconfiguration or networking fuckup" is due to someone asking ChatGPT how to do the task?

shufflerofrocks 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

>misconfigurations and networking fuckups that existed since Internet became more complex than 3 routers.

Yet there has been an uptick in frequency of outages only in the recent few months. Correlation correlation.

Why assume that these misconfigs are not the result of someone asking AI how to do them?

voidUpdate 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Is it a statistically significant uptick though? Random events doesn't mean equally spaced, sometimes there will be more, sometimes there will be less

davey48016 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Wasn't the recent AWS a race condition that's existed since before vibe coding was a thing?