Vibe Coding Is the Fast Fashion Industry of Software Engineering 5 minutes read.
"As code production cheapens, we should examine parallels in other industries and my mind automatically goes to fast fashion: cheaper production led to affordable but low-quality clothes that are cheaper to discard than reuse or even repair. [...] As data leaks and breaches increase, accredited providers or certified professionals will gain importance. And don't be confused, if a disaster happens the responsibility will always be on person, never the machine: AI will take all the credits and developers the blame." -- The beauty of technology (and software specifically) is that it's hard to imagine how things will look in a year, five years, and ten years. So sure, many more products will find their way to the market, built by non-engineers (that's a good thing!) to find a small niche to serve. We don't know, yet, how to compress the context we have into something LLM will be able to deal with and produce high-quality code and design in complex environments. Are we the ones holding it back, or is it the LLM that holds us? I tend to think it's the former, and that again is excellent news. Excellence (delivery, experience, resilience, etc.) will be worth more, and taste will help surge above the noise. Understand and deepen the fundamentals of why things work, and not only how to get them to work.
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