Please distinguish between "using LLMs to assist coding" and "vibe-coding entirely unusable software", abusing the latter accusation is just a form of witch-hunt. I've be using copilot since 2022 and I think it's totally fine. The only problem is large companies are trying to deceive inexperienced people into believing they can become experts by vibe-coding, but I don't think it's a problem for people knowing what they are doing.
In this article the problem seems to be you are trying to run a project under an unsupported environment and encounter some problem, which feels just... natural. However I think instead of writing an attack manifesto the more constructive thing you can do is to send a fix PR.
oh thank you for sharing my blog post! this one took a lot of work—I wanted to do my due diligence and not misrepresent things—but it's still really sad to see fasterthanlime, a software dev I once admired for their education and software, take such a dive in quality. i still wonder if there would ever be a way to make arborium work on my site anymore, but I'm really no longer interested after all this
This feels like the crime here, tbh. If arborium had been written with a lot of AI assistance, but worked and had documentation, it feels like there wouldn't be a problem, but would be a huge success story for this.
Please distinguish between "using LLMs to assist coding" and "vibe-coding entirely unusable software", abusing the latter accusation is just a form of witch-hunt. I've be using copilot since 2022 and I think it's totally fine. The only problem is large companies are trying to deceive inexperienced people into believing they can become experts by vibe-coding, but I don't think it's a problem for people knowing what they are doing.
In this article the problem seems to be you are trying to run a project under an unsupported environment and encounter some problem, which feels just... natural. However I think instead of writing an attack manifesto the more constructive thing you can do is to send a fix PR.
oh thank you for sharing my blog post! this one took a lot of work—I wanted to do my due diligence and not misrepresent things—but it's still really sad to see fasterthanlime, a software dev I once admired for their education and software, take such a dive in quality. i still wonder if there would ever be a way to make arborium work on my site anymore, but I'm really no longer interested after all this
> take such a dive in quality.
This feels like the crime here, tbh. If arborium had been written with a lot of AI assistance, but worked and had documentation, it feels like there wouldn't be a problem, but would be a huge success story for this.
Instead, we get slop.
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