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The difference here is that everyone else in this product category are also sprinting full steam ahead trying to get as many users as they can

If they DIDN'T heavily vibe-code it they might fall behind. Speed of implementation short term might beat out long-term maintenance and iteration they'd get from quality code

They're just taking on massive tech debt

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> If they DIDN'T heavily vibe-code it they might fall behind

For you and I, sure - sprint as fast as we can using whatever means we can find. But when you have infinite money, hiring a solid team of traditional/acoustic/human devs is a negligible cost in money and time.

Especially if you give those devs enough agency that they can build on the product in interesting and novel ways that the ai isn’t going to suggest.

Everything is becoming slop now, and it almost always shows. I get why when you’re resource constrained. I don’t get why when you’re not.

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> Everything is becoming slop now, and it almost always shows. I get why when you’re resource constrained. I don’t get why when you’re not

Every dollar spent is a dollar that shareholders can't have and executives can't hope for in their bonuses

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I just think this is the nature of all software, and it was wrong to assume AI fundamentally changes it.

Seems like you're also under the impression that privately developed software should be immaculate if the company is worth enough billions, but you'd be wrong about that too.

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I mean, that’s probably part of it. Many times when I have gotten a glimpse under the hood of load-bearing parts of the economy / technology i have been shocked by the mess that i see. Xkcd #2347 is somewhat applicable here. But the trend towards vibe coding is making the cracks in the surface bigger. Like, think why do we even have access to Claude’s source code?
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Yes, you would expect a company paying millions in TC to the best software developers on the planet could produce a product that is best in class, and you would get code quality for free. Except it's regularly beaten in benchmarks and user validation by open source agents, some built by a single person (pi), with horrible code quality leading to all sorts of bad UX and buggy behaviour.

Either they're massively overpaying some scrubs to underperform with the new paradigm, or they are squeezing every last drop out of vibe coding and this is the result.

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