

Apart from the arguments that
- yes, vibe coders exist and they will be cheaper to employ, creating huge long term problems, with a generational gap in senior programmers, who are the ones maintaining open source projects.
- heinous environmental impact, and I mean heinous. This is my biggest problem honestly.
- you’re betting that llms will improve faster than programmers forget “the craft”. Llms are wide, not deep, and the less programmers care about boilerplate and how things actually work, the less material for the llms - >feedback loop - > worse llms etc.
I use llms, hell I designed a workshop for my employer on how programmers can use llms, cursor, etc. But I don’t think we’re quite aware how we are screwing ourselves long term.
Pig, amazing film with a very subtle performance. The scene at the restaurant is absolutely brutal yet without any violence.