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submitted 12 hours ago by rimu@piefed.social to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

This is why you should not install any of the vibe coded apps that get advertised in here regularly. You're just creating a liability for yourself.

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[-] AmbitiousProcess@piefed.social 21 points 8 hours ago

This is the main reason why vibe coding, even if it produces good code, is still a major problem. It encourages people with the goal of making software, but without the actual will and motivation to keep supporting that software to pump out software and publish it.

It's like all the faceless AI-automated YouTube channels we have now. It's not that these people had no way of doing it before, it's just that it's easy and might make them some money, or make them feel like they accomplished something until they get bored and move on.

There's something to be said for convenient and easy to use things, but they're a double edged sword, because they also directly target people with the least emotional investment to use them, as a side effect of that convenience.

[-] GalacticRobot@lemmy.world 3 points 1 hour ago

Isn't that no different than the millions of open source projects that have few authors, little interest and are abandoned for the next shiny thing? At least in my mind with the current state of LLMs, if there is an open source project that you want to update for yourself, you should be able to do that pretty easily.

[-] brainwashed@feddit.org 5 points 8 hours ago

but without the actual will and motivation to keep supporting that software to pump out software and publish it.

TBH, most software will never be used my many so needs no support. Also, I think lack of long-term support is not the same kind of problem. It used to be any more. Back in the day when the original author dropped support it was a major investment to get someone else up to speed. Now fixes and enhancements can be done by LLMs as well, given a somehwat competent software developer.

But in general: The newer the project and the more bells and whistles it has, the less I personally would want to make it an essential piece of my workflow.

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