'Vibe coding’ and other ways AI is changing who can build apps and how
Posted by BlueGoliath@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 5 comments
Posted by BlueGoliath@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 5 comments
phillipcarter2@reddit
FWIW this is a newsroom article, so the intended audience is other media people, investors, and C-levels at companies. I actually think it's quite well-balanced if you consider the audience
Nadamir@reddit
And I’m honestly not opposed to the small scale personalised apps that vibe coding can do a fantastic job on.
I remember one year for her birthday I gave my mother the gift of creating a script to help her do what was essentially ETL for her very unique note-taking set up.
Another time I coded a quick python exe for my Dungeon Master to do loot splits exactly how he wanted.
Those kind of things are perfect for (sorry for buzzwords) “citizen vibe coders”.
Enterprise scale vibe coding scares me though.
PositiveUse@reddit
This is something that Big Tech wants to sell us but honestly: this just enhances how tech savvy people can build.
We have the internet and there’s still billions of tech-illiterate people out there. Out of nowhere, we expect that the same people using „123“ as their password are able to generate full websites and maintain them?
Weird-Painter1105@reddit
Its really easy,
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo rm -r
That is all you need to know! :D
/s
BlueGoliath@reddit (OP)
meme