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[return to "Perverse incentives of vibe coding"]
1. biker1+a8[view] [source] 2025-05-14 20:27:57
>>laurex+(OP)
Can we please stop using 'vibe coding' to mean 'ai assisted coding'?? (best breakdown, imo: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/19/vibe-coding/)

Is it really vibe coding if you are building a detailed coding plan, conducting "git-based experimentation with ruthless pruning", and essentially reviewing the code incrementally for correctness and conciseness? Sure, it's a process dependent on AI, but it's very far from nearly "forget[ing] that the code even exists".

That all said, I do think the article captures some of the current cost/quality dilemmas. I wouldn't jump to conclusions that these incentives are actually driving most current training decisions, but it's an interesting area to highlight.

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2. bigfis+Dr1[view] [source] 2025-05-15 11:25:50
>>biker1+a8
"Vibe coders" say they're 'building a detailed coding plan, conducting "git-based experimentation with ruthless pruning", and essentially reviewing the code incrementally for correctness and conciseness', but really they're just rolling the dice and hoping everything works. The software industry has always been full of snake oil, and now there's a powerful new strain.
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