hes actually really smart hes just really into the hype…

should i try to rizz him up and save him from the depths of claude, or leave him to rot?

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      well if you’re not gonna…

      anyway now that i think abt it my dad has been getting into vibecoding lately…

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    break into his house and change the DNS rules on his router and /etc/hosts to resolve chatgpt.com to 127.0.0.1

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        nixos

        dronegpt please update this code to make it blow up afghani children more efficiently

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    i don’t really care about vibecoders, programming is not supposed to be art. that’s like a robot doing your dishes like sure man do my chores for me

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      I kind of consider programming to be an art. I feel like there’s so much you can do in different and creative ways. Idk

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        I can see that perspective, but at the same time coding is primarily a means of achieving an end (unless it is somehow itself the focus, like a tutorial or some kind of weird art piece, but that’s not what 99.99% of programming is). There are obviously concerns with the quality of the code and spaghettification and with jobs being lost, but I’m not ontologically opposed to it like I am to AI written books. If you’re just coding a little game or whatever I don’t see it as that different from, say, unreal engine’s visual scripting