An AI slop article about the limitations of vibe coding. How ironic.
Sorry but I'm not reading an AI slop article no matter how pertinent or interesting the subject is. You want my attention? Earn it. Write it yourself.
Yes: because it will simply steal (rather, has stolen) this guy's genuine, human, work.
I use AI for my job. I understand the impact (as much as anyone can) that it will have on society. I recognize the value. But I just want to say that talking with AI casually is critically lame. I cringe every time I…
Even in the age of AI how the hell can you make a game without programmers?
Yeah. Remember when that guy made Doom in TypeScript types? That was incredible. This feels shallow and dull. Interesting idea and cool that ClickHouse -- a primarily human made piece of software -- can even do this but…
I love my pebble time 2. I wanted a tide app for fishing -- there wasn't one for my country yet (Canada, there are some good US ones)... So I had Claude make me one and had it on my wrist in an hour or so. I think they…
It costs nothing to not be pedantic.
+1. Claude Code shows that _even while the model is incredible_, you still need proper engineering discipline to ship stable (and good) software.
I'm Canadian so that would be an honour.
Beyond just being dangerous, it's also incredibly frustrating to go down to my local grocery store and 50% of the stalls have these massive trucks and SUVs sticking out over the sidewalk / into the through-road / taking…
Instant deposit via credit card? Is that not considered a cash advance?
We are fully embracing LGTM ourselves but this is really interesting. Loki for us has been great, though, so what is better about CH other than maybe sql being more expressive than LogQL?
Also like redis and clickhouse are diametrically different platforms. Wild to go from one to the other.
The app known for making shit up (as in: that's it's whole shtick)... Getting into medical advice?
cool looks like this nuked all of our authenticated connections in Heroku, too.
Me selling lemonade at the end of my driveway is about 300-800 million dollar business. That's just one thing I sell at the end of my driveway. 250k people in my city x $4/lemonade x 365 days per year
It's apocalyptic to the people who previously clocked in, did mediocre work, and clocked out. For those of us willing to put in a little effort, it's just another tool. Though I think there's still a disconnect at the…
> You get out of it what you put into it. Beyond that, it's a force multiplier and it doesn't care if the force is positive or negative. Someone with poor software engineering principals can use AI to make an absolute…
The difference between "art in general" and this is scale and speed. Sure, I'll grant you that people are going to engage in deception with or without this but the barrier to entry with this is literally on the floor.…
I know this is kind of at odds with this thread in general but > but I know it requires work (...) to finish it If you're like me and, when you get to this stage, you tend to burn out and abandon the thing, have you…
So are they defunding NASA or not?
These AI in Excel products are a financial crisis waiting to happen. Or maybe just Enron but stupider.
> react to GitHub events from Anthropic-managed cloud infrastructure Oh cool! vendor lock-in.
I think the point is that I don't have to remember the command. I just have to tell my agent in plain-English to do X. For example, we're dragging our feet on Github Config as Terraform at our org so in the meantime…
An AI slop article about the limitations of vibe coding. How ironic.
Sorry but I'm not reading an AI slop article no matter how pertinent or interesting the subject is. You want my attention? Earn it. Write it yourself.
Yes: because it will simply steal (rather, has stolen) this guy's genuine, human, work.
I use AI for my job. I understand the impact (as much as anyone can) that it will have on society. I recognize the value. But I just want to say that talking with AI casually is critically lame. I cringe every time I…
Even in the age of AI how the hell can you make a game without programmers?
Yeah. Remember when that guy made Doom in TypeScript types? That was incredible. This feels shallow and dull. Interesting idea and cool that ClickHouse -- a primarily human made piece of software -- can even do this but…
I love my pebble time 2. I wanted a tide app for fishing -- there wasn't one for my country yet (Canada, there are some good US ones)... So I had Claude make me one and had it on my wrist in an hour or so. I think they…
It costs nothing to not be pedantic.
+1. Claude Code shows that _even while the model is incredible_, you still need proper engineering discipline to ship stable (and good) software.
I'm Canadian so that would be an honour.
Beyond just being dangerous, it's also incredibly frustrating to go down to my local grocery store and 50% of the stalls have these massive trucks and SUVs sticking out over the sidewalk / into the through-road / taking…
Instant deposit via credit card? Is that not considered a cash advance?
We are fully embracing LGTM ourselves but this is really interesting. Loki for us has been great, though, so what is better about CH other than maybe sql being more expressive than LogQL?
Also like redis and clickhouse are diametrically different platforms. Wild to go from one to the other.
The app known for making shit up (as in: that's it's whole shtick)... Getting into medical advice?
cool looks like this nuked all of our authenticated connections in Heroku, too.
Me selling lemonade at the end of my driveway is about 300-800 million dollar business. That's just one thing I sell at the end of my driveway. 250k people in my city x $4/lemonade x 365 days per year
It's apocalyptic to the people who previously clocked in, did mediocre work, and clocked out. For those of us willing to put in a little effort, it's just another tool. Though I think there's still a disconnect at the…
> You get out of it what you put into it. Beyond that, it's a force multiplier and it doesn't care if the force is positive or negative. Someone with poor software engineering principals can use AI to make an absolute…
The difference between "art in general" and this is scale and speed. Sure, I'll grant you that people are going to engage in deception with or without this but the barrier to entry with this is literally on the floor.…
I know this is kind of at odds with this thread in general but > but I know it requires work (...) to finish it If you're like me and, when you get to this stage, you tend to burn out and abandon the thing, have you…
So are they defunding NASA or not?
These AI in Excel products are a financial crisis waiting to happen. Or maybe just Enron but stupider.
> react to GitHub events from Anthropic-managed cloud infrastructure Oh cool! vendor lock-in.
I think the point is that I don't have to remember the command. I just have to tell my agent in plain-English to do X. For example, we're dragging our feet on Github Config as Terraform at our org so in the meantime…