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nilirl 5 hours ago

You're right in that our expertise can see how this was not generated with the same kind of thoughtfulness that we might apply.

But you're wrong in implying (if you are) that it's not valuable to be impressive to a non-expert.

esafak 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Or isn't it? You are one step away from deploying superficially impressive things, without understanding what is lacking.

nilirl 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Yes, lacking for the expert.

To the non-expert, probably acceptable, even impressive.

esafak 5 hours ago | parent [-]

That is precisely my point. The non-expert won't know what is missing and will be impressed, and there might be a price to pay. How would you like to trust your data to my vibe coded database, safety to my vibe coded mechanical designs, and health to my vibed up diagnosis?

nilirl 4 hours ago | parent [-]

What I'd said: it just feels like so much harder for a human's design to feel valuable now

I'm talking about competition; being valuable within a market; being seen as useful by others.

Maybe my focus on competition wasn't well communicated but you're making a precise but irrelevant point about personal integrity.

esafak 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Maybe I misunderstood. I agree that not all buyers may appreciate the difference, and experts should educate them. Sometimes the price of their ignorance will educate them too.