| ▲ | _pdp_ 4 hours ago | |
You can vibe code safely for sure. I am not saying vibe coding is the issue. The issue is that a typical developer might be working on a lot more projects that run concurrently then they used to. And because of the various nature of the project the risk is significantly increased. Scale this across the workforce and you not just doubled the problem. | ||
| ▲ | Grimburger 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
You can vibecode docs and tests also but I'm truly not seeing more of those. In the end it can just be a culture thing. A dev who was going to write docs and tests before is going to have a LLM generate docs and tests today. Same with safe practices and defensive coding. The machine does whatever you want from it, for most that's "just get the job done I don't care". So that's the output. | ||