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tante
@tante@tldr.nettime.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

I think the Vibecoding reddit has accidentally stumbled on the best description of vibecoding:

It's "roleplay for guys [it is always guys] who want to feel like hackers without doing the hard part".

(Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/vibecoding/comments/1mu6t8z/whats_the_point_of_vibe_coding_if_i_still_have_to/ )

#ai #vibecoding

What’s the point of vibe coding if I still have to pay a dev to fix it? 

what’s the point of vibe coding if at the end of the day i still gotta pay a dev to look at the code anyway. sure it feels kinda cool while i’m typing, like i’m in some flow state or whatever, but when stuff breaks it’s just dead weight. i cant vibe my way through debugging, i cant ship anything that actually matters, and then i’m back to square one pulling out my wallet for someone who actually knows what they’re doing. makes me think vibe coding is just roleplay for guys who want to feel like hackers without doing the hard part. am i missing something here or is it really just useless once you step outside the fantasy
What’s the point of vibe coding if I still have to pay a dev to fix it? what’s the point of vibe coding if at the end of the day i still gotta pay a dev to look at the code anyway. sure it feels kinda cool while i’m typing, like i’m in some flow state or whatever, but when stuff breaks it’s just dead weight. i cant vibe my way through debugging, i cant ship anything that actually matters, and then i’m back to square one pulling out my wallet for someone who actually knows what they’re doing. makes me think vibe coding is just roleplay for guys who want to feel like hackers without doing the hard part. am i missing something here or is it really just useless once you step outside the fantasy
What’s the point of vibe coding if I still have to pay a dev to fix it? what’s the point of vibe coding if at the end of the day i still gotta pay a dev to look at the code anyway. sure it feels kinda cool while i’m typing, like i’m in some flow state or whatever, but when stuff breaks it’s just dead weight. i cant vibe my way through debugging, i cant ship anything that actually matters, and then i’m back to square one pulling out my wallet for someone who actually knows what they’re doing. makes me think vibe coding is just roleplay for guys who want to feel like hackers without doing the hard part. am i missing something here or is it really just useless once you step outside the fantasy
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Txo!?
@txo_elurmaluta@mastodon.eus replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante I like how Ted Chiang put it: “Generative A.I. appeals to people who think they can express themselves in a medium without actually working in that medium.”

Here: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/why-ai-isnt-going-to-make-art

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Dmitri Ravinoff
@toxomat@social.tchncs.de replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante
Associations:
1. Today it felt like I fix stuff someone vibe-deployed. I know, the plagiarism-machine cannot and maybe will never be able to do stuff like that, but people can produce output that superficially looks like machine-generated.

2. Do we know for what kind of programs and languages the helpfulness of LLMs is mostly claimed? Is it maybe websites and other graphical output that always needs repetetive, logic-poor, non-complex but syntactically voluminous code?

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Erik
@sigmafactor@nyan.lol replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante @briankrebs this person is so close to realizing that he himself is also dead weight
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CaveDave
@engravecavedave@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante been thinking about something similar for a while. Essentially we've been on this trend for decades of "dumbing down" technology in the sense that you completely lower the learning curve ti be able to use it. For a lot of things, I think it's a good idea. However it does seem like we have almost gotten entitled to it. "Oh, I can make this supercomputer in my pocket edit pictures easily. I should be able to code out videogames with a few sentences!"

I had this mindset when I was 8 lol

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Andreas K
@yacc143@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante
Well they abuse the LLM tool as their personal "AI genie" that is supposed to grant them their daily 3 wishes.

And as we all know these fairy tales with genies, genie wishes take really advanced prompt engineering knowledge to avoid catastrophic disasters that backfire on the person uttering the wishes.

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Kate
@redback@aus.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante it can make some cool simple shit rather well. a friend of mine had it make a site that fixes non-conforming midi files recently. But every time I have tried to do something useful with it I have had to spend just as much time debugging as anything else.
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James Britt
@jamesbritt@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante

What's sort of funny is one comment takes someone to task, and mentions the guy who came up with the phrase. Meanwhile every comment seems to be based on a varying definition of the phrase very different than the original meaning.

I get that this is just how culture works but it's sort of hard to discuss a topic when no one first defines what it means to them.

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stony kark
@aapis@mastodon.world replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante I always thought programming was fun and easy, and that anyone could do it. Until vibe coding became a thing lol. Not sure why you’d ever want to skip the “hard” stuff, that’s the fun part. Making products is only enjoyable because you built something from nothing and it was useful. I can’t relate to people who only want an end product right now (and I’m a visual learner)!
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fl3x0
@fl3x0@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante

You are holding it wrong lol

from the thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/vibecoding/comments/1mu6t8z/whats_the_point_of_vibe_coding_if_i_still_have_to/n9jvma8/

A "vibe coder" in the wild telling you there are only bad prompts:
"I honestly think it's highly improbable that AI generates bad code. There's only bad prompts. only way AI can't generate code for you is when u are inventing something new, like writing your own framework for coding something else. Other than that, LLMs training data is far more advanced than any project u can throw at it.|
A "vibe coder" in the wild telling you there are only bad prompts: "I honestly think it's highly improbable that AI generates bad code. There's only bad prompts. only way AI can't generate code for you is when u are inventing something new, like writing your own framework for coding something else. Other than that, LLMs training data is far more advanced than any project u can throw at it.|
A "vibe coder" in the wild telling you there are only bad prompts: "I honestly think it's highly improbable that AI generates bad code. There's only bad prompts. only way AI can't generate code for you is when u are inventing something new, like writing your own framework for coding something else. Other than that, LLMs training data is far more advanced than any project u can throw at it.|
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richrockster
@richrockster@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante Well, there's hackertyper.com - although now it's got a bunch of shitty links for scummy AI products.
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sleeve98
@sleeve98@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante
"I learned the art of fighting . . . without knowing how to fight."
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@jonw@cosocial.ca replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante honestly, I find it's a great tool. I've been a sysadmin for decades and having something figure out all the right API endpoints and escape payloads correctly for me is a great time saver. It doesn't do anything I can't do, but it's hella faster.
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Sassinake! - ⊃∪∩⪽
@Sassinake@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante

ai is for lazy hacks. Whether in coding or writing or art... or even in relationships.

in gaming: it's paying someone to play in your steed and watching them.

You think you're pimping, but you're a cuck.

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anarcogordo
@anarcogordo@rebel.ar replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante From what I get outside of the dev world, vibecoding and llms are just glorified Translation Memories with added mistakes. Which is a shame because translation memories are much more efficient at what they do (predictive text based on previous translations).

Correct me if Im wrong, i never use chatgpt but it seems thats what it does.

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Ari [APz] Sovijärvi
@apzpins@mstdn.games replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante Pre-AI version of this was that there's no point of learning anything, the mankind's knowledge can be searched with Google so you can just enter some search terms and you get the answer.

Except when the network is down and the person trying to do the debugging is not even good for a paper weight.

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Jake in the desert
@jake4480@c.im replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante
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Heiko Rupp
@pilhuhn@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante @kittylyst I can see use cases like „creating a living prototype“ where vibe coding seems to be a good fit — iff everyone understands that this is for demonstration purposes only.
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Sheridan
@BasementDweller3000@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante We can call them 'slackers'.
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Steve Freeman
@sf105@mastodonapp.uk replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante “attitude and air guitar”
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[object Object]
@placebo@mastodon.ie replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante this must be satire.
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rainynight65
@rainynight65@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante Holy crap, that poster is this >< close to being on to something.
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Mighty Orbot
@mighty_orbot@retro.pizza replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante Vibe coding an app and calling yourself a developer is like driving across the city and calling yourself a marathoner.
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David Cohen
@davidbcohen@twit.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante @briankrebs Its for all those people who think hacking is like in Hollywood - where a minute entering commands into a console screen can hack anything and opens a handy GUI into elevators, cameras and files.
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Andreas Gebhard
@agebhard@toot.io replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante I think from a management perspective the headline is even the more relevant / succinct part of that post…
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Faraiwe
@faraiwe@mstdn.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante you can almost hear their brains starting.

Almost.

#techbros #dumbasses #LLM

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Phil
@h0ru2@cyberplace.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante This whole pretending to be developers, authors, artists, etc. is driving me up the walls. They aren't anything, because they don't do the actual thing.
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Magnus Ahltorp
@ahltorp@mastodon.nu replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante A comparison that I’m a bit hesitant to make, since it actually involves doing the work yourself, but has some similarities, so I’ll make it anyway: I know how do some plumbing, but if it fails spectacularly there is a high probability that I wouldn’t know how to fix it. So I hire a plumber to do it.

Vibe-plumbers not only wouldn’t know how to seal a joint, they wouldn’t know which joints need sealing. Wait, I’m giving them too much credit. They wouldn’t even know what a joint was.

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Lars Marowsky-Brée 😷
@larsmb@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante The reality is they *will* have to do the hard part later (vibe coding is horrible at generating maintainable code and good abstractions; unless that gets magically fixed, those prototypes need extensive rework).
I found a podcast with the Anthropic Claude Code team on that quite "insightful": they saw "less dependency on existing libraries, just generate local specific code" as a *plus* (b/c velocity).
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canleaf08 ⌘ ✅
@canleaf@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante “Wipecoding” until errors occur.
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Jimmy Sjölund
@jimmysjolund@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante Script-kiddies 2.0
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jwz
@jwz@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante These creeps don't even rollerblade.
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Oli
@oli@social.tchncs.de replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante "Selling AI is selling the idea, that doing things is worthless."

https://eev.ee/blog/2025/07/03/the-rise-of-whatever/

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Noisecolor
@Noisecolor@toot.community replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante
It for sure is that, but it's also other things. It's also a useful tool in the hands of a pro and a great tool for learning. It's not just one thing for one type of people.
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Æ.
@aesthr@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@tante same for “ai art”, it’s artist larp the same way that hitting each other with foam swords might be fun but is nothing like actual fencing
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tante
@tante@tldr.nettime.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago
@aesthr yeah. It is kind of the actual pattern here.
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