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by moshib
279 days ago
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At my $CORP job, I often see engineers enamored with creating new things. I completely understand the appeal -- it's fun to create something new, without preexisting constraints, with full ownership of the codebase. However, the real challenge is what happens _later_, when the thing is done. Most people don't really think about maintenance, and move on to other things, making the thing they worked on stale and stagnant. I think this applies here too: Vibe coding lets us create new _things_ quite easily, but we see value in places other than the sheer the existence of the project. We care about how the project is maintained, if it has a userbase, contributors, longevity. I think this is also part of why it feels so "cheap" and not genuine. |
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