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bonoboTP 6 hours ago

Better get ready for almost all software to use AI assistance in its creation.

You can build great things using AI agents, and you can build trash.

Your ideological opposition to that is not shared by as wide a percentage of developers as you may think based on some highly self selected online corners.

sunaookami 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Way to read something into what I have never even wrote and try to spin it as something ideological. This is not "AI-assisted", it's completely vibe-coded by AI and the software doesn't even make sense since you can't export anything. It's just low-quality trash dumped on Hacker News and I'd argue this is not the place for it.

butlike 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It's not anything though. It's a website and electron app that promises functionality that completely isn't there. It's useless, but instead of being art, it promises functionality, so it's functionally trash.

I too remember running `rails new MyGreatApp` and having hoop dreams of being the next billionaire entrepreneur, but a boilerplate app is a boilerplate app.

slopinthebag 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Of course you can build great things with AI, but trash written by AI is worse than trash written by a human, and some things are just trash.

mghackerlady 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

theres a difference between AI-assistance and vibe coding. One of them requires you to know what you're doing and make good design choices

mpalmer 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

    Your ideological opposition to that is not shared by as wide a percentage of developers as you may think based on some highly self selected online corners.

Opinions do not win by "high score". Asserting the validity of opinions based on how widely they are held is dumb.

If 30% of devs love openclaw, I'm not re-examining my informed opinion, I am forming a new one about that 30% cohort.

bonoboTP 4 hours ago | parent [-]

That was a reaction to "Not sure why this gets voted to the frontpage.", not to any correctness claims.