| ▲ | 2ndorderthought an hour ago | |||||||
I disagree. I think people can make very good software by balancing their use of AI and their market knowledge. I still believe for the foreseeable future people can make wildly loved or mission critical software with 0 ai and have it be met with market interest. I think we are going to see a surge in software claiming to do everything and becoming bloated and unsustainable. I already see 1gpu local models 1 shotting games via vibe coding. I see people doing agentic programming, granted more slowly and cheaply than 12 Claude sessions. The difference isn't as big as it was 2 months ago. In the past 45 days so many model releases have happened. Meanwhile frontier performance has stagnated and degraded. If it's a taste of what is to come I welcome it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hparadiz an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I'm like two months into a vibe coded C project. My issues are the same as ever. How to pack memory. What syscalls to run and when. Is the program stable after running for 24 hours? When I want to make a change it's usually a trade off with something else. There's no accounting for taste among humans. Let alone among an LM. It's great at implementing my ideas but terrible at coming up with those ideas. Architecture is always going to be king. | ||||||||
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