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by wzdd 28 days ago
It really depends. If you're cranking out prototypes or testing ideas, it's genuinely great. But if you're familiar with the code it's very easy to spot its (many) mistakes. It's Gell-Mann amnesia.

Then again, I just caught Claude writing setTransparent(!opaque == false), opaque being a bool, on a purely vibecoded project. Which was pretty impressive. ("• You're right, that's nonsense.")