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by pixelat3d
133 days ago
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I fail to see the obvious wisdom in having AI re-implement chunks of existing frameworks without the real-world battle testing, without the supporting ecosystem, and without the common parlance and patterns -- all of which are huge wins if you ever expand development beyond a single person. It's worth repeating too, that not everything needs to be a react project. I understand the author enjoys the "vibe", but that doesn't make it a ground truth. AI can be a great accelerator, but we should be very cognizant of what we abdicate to it. In fact I would argue that the post reads as though the developer is used to mostly working alone, and often choosing the wrong tool for the job. It certainly doesn't support the claim of the title |
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The trend of copying code from StackOverflow has just evolved to the AI era now.
I also expect people will attempt complete rewrites of systems without fully understanding the implications or putting safeguards in place.
AI simply becomes another tool that is misused, like many others, by unexperienced developers.
I feel like nothing has changed on the human side of this equation.