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by johnfn
295 days ago
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I do think this is a problem. But the article goes one step further than claiming it's a problem - it claims that a bus factor of 0, and by extension, vibe coding, is "fundamentally flawed". I don't think that a bus factor of 0 is indicative of a "fundamental flaw". |
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1. If a process necessarily results in bus factors of zero, that process is flawed.
2. The nature of vibe coding is such that it always produces code with a bus factor of zero (i.e. this is a "fundamental" fact of vibe coding).
I definitely agree with the first point, and I think agree with the second as well (at least if "vibe coding" carries its original implication that you don't even look at/care about the code produced by the LLM).
Did you have a different interpretation? Or do you disagree with one of these points?