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minus-squaregian linkfedilinkEnglish10•2 months agoI am not sure, but I read somewhere that the developer(s) used vibe coding to create the app so…
minus-squareCanacondalinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 months agoA lot of people have speculated that. According to their statement their code was written in Feb/2024 and predates “vibe coding”
minus-squaregian linkfedilinkEnglish2•2 months agoWhat intrigue me is this: I’m confident vibe coding was not to blame in this particular case, So they used vibe coding, they are only saying that they think/hope that it is not the cause of the break (and maybe also of the second one) And if vvibe coding is not caused then they are even more incompetent.
I am not sure, but I read somewhere that the developer(s) used vibe coding to create the app so…
A lot of people have speculated that.
According to their statement their code was written in Feb/2024 and predates “vibe coding”
What intrigue me is this:
So they used vibe coding, they are only saying that they think/hope that it is not the cause of the break (and maybe also of the second one)
And if vvibe coding is not caused then they are even more incompetent.