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by globular-toast
42 days ago
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> Some guy is probably driving his car too fast and killing someone this instant, and vibe coding isn’t doing anything near as bad. Yet. Cars probably didn't kill random members of the public in the first two years of existence either. Even after their obvious dangers were understood it would be decades before pollution and the effects of roads everywhere, urbanisation and sprawl would be understood. Even though the externalities are now acknowledged we still struggle to do anything about it, over a century later. Is it too much to ask to learn from our mistakes and not let the same thing happen again and again? |
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