I have been lurking on a Vibe Coding community and these people are cooked
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I have been lurking on a Vibe Coding community and these people are cooked
@pikesley /r/Vibecoding is my guilty pleasure. It's like watching a bunch of people totally high on paint argue about existential questions
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@pikesley /r/Vibecoding is my guilty pleasure. It's like watching a bunch of people totally high on paint argue about existential questions
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@pikesley /r/Vibecoding is my guilty pleasure. It's like watching a bunch of people totally high on paint argue about existential questions
@tante I am trying hard to think of an analogy for any other industry. Maybe it’s like being an MD doctor and going to one of these healing crystal conferences.
They’re turning coding into teaching: a high-skill job that is super valuable to society, but a lot of people disrespect it and think they could do it themselves just as well.
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@kbm0 OMG. I am going to use this a lot and often!
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"My app is ready http://localhost:3000 how do I monetise?"
@pikesley This is a gold rush and those are the shovels
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"My app is ready http://localhost:3000 how do I monetise?"
They talk about the different models like they have distinct personalities
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They talk about the different models like they have distinct personalities
Telling them to try posting this into their shell
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Telling them to try posting this into their shell
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They absolutely do not comprehend the difference between git and GitHub
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They absolutely do not comprehend the difference between git and GitHub
"How observing Vibe Coders cured my Imposter Syndrome"
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"How observing Vibe Coders cured my Imposter Syndrome"
@pikesley Hey, that means the whole AI slop is good for *something* at least...
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"How observing Vibe Coders cured my Imposter Syndrome"
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"How observing Vibe Coders cured my Imposter Syndrome"
There's not a single one of these fuckers you'd trust to pour piss out of a boot with the instructions printed on the heel
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There's not a single one of these fuckers you'd trust to pour piss out of a boot with the instructions printed on the heel
@pikesley you watching the Liverpool game then?
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@fsou I just came across this gem a few hours ago in my timeline that made me think of your guilty pleasures... ht @amiserabilist
"Whoever thinks NASA is really flying around the moon, I have a few questions. So, rockets use gas and fire, right? Or is it rocket fuel, whatever the hell they use, and fire? But doesn't fire need oxygen, and isn't there no oxygen in outer space? So, how would they use a rocket to fly around the moon, or even in 1972 when they supposedly landed on the moon, how did they leave the moon if there's no oxygen on the moon for the flame to work? Can someone help me make sense of this?"
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There's not a single one of these fuckers you'd trust to pour piss out of a boot with the instructions printed on the heel
@pikesley Hahaha. I love that description.
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They absolutely do not comprehend the difference between git and GitHub
@pikesley
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I have been lurking on a Vibe Coding community and these people are cooked
@pikesley This reminds me that the other day I went on Reddit & a post from r/eth popped up. I’d forgotten I joined it back in the day. The OP was asking what to do with all his graphics cards that were now gathering dust.
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@fsou @paco @tante @pikesley The American Physical Society has a wonderful collection of crank letters and the like. One of my favorite stories: An editor told Feynman he couldn't call them "tadpole diagrams" because that's too undignified. Feynman replied that that was fine. Just call them "sperm diagrams." “Tadpole" was hastily approved. I did not actually see the correspondence, so I can't vouch for the story's authenticity.

