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The problem with AI ‘vibe coding’
AI has empowered anyone to code, but, as with many technical matters, not actually understanding the fundamentals comes with risks, writes Lewis Liu “Explain to me in plain English” or “tell me how ...
The biggest lesson from both vibe coding and outcome-oriented work is that technology changes faster than culture.
I used to hop from one project to another, thinking I’d get better at solving problems with code. But after three years as a freelance software engineer working on backend solutions, I learned that ...
For years, code-editing tools like Cursor, Windsurf, and GitHub’s Copilot have been the standard for AI-powered software development. But as agentic AI grows more powerful and vibe coding takes off, a ...
Every enterprise leader has seen the pattern: a proof-of-concept AI tool that impresses in the demo and then three months later, it's hemorrhaging accuracy, choking on edge cases, and nobody can ...
Our story begins, as many stories do, with a man and his AI. The man, like many men, is a bit of a geek and a bit of a programmer. He also needs a haircut. The AI is the culmination of thousands of ...
AI coding tools have enabled a flood of bad code that threatens to overwhelm many projects. Building new features is easier ...
The internet (and especially my inbox) has been awash with buzz about vibe coding, a term coined by a former OpenAI founder and master programmer who waxed poetic about using an AI to do a lot of his ...
As large language models (LLMs) continue to improve at coding, the benchmarks used to evaluate their performance are steadily becoming less useful. That's because though many LLMs have similar high ...
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