>AI only produces pure slo-ACKhttps://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1n319nn/dentist_built_a_cephalometric_analysis_app_with/
>>106543632Claude Flare when ?
>>106543632>"app"it's slop
>>106544938What about it is slop? Slop is quickly becoming the /g/ equivalent of a </thinking> token for the human bots like you that post here.
>>106543632We need strict liability laws for AI generated code. If people are going to use this slop, they need to be held accountable when things go wrong since it is their choice to inflict it on the public. If LLM code kills someone, "It wasn't me, it was the computer" shouldn't be an excuse. It was one thing when it was trained software developers doing their best, with systems of safety checks so there was due diligence. But throw vibe coded software at the unsuspecting public must have consequences when things go wrong as that's reckless negligence. >But developers weren't doing their bestMost people are conscientious and make a good effort. Poos, well, yes, people who died due to hiring a bunch of them for 10% of the western wage and 0.001% of western quality also died due to reckless negligence.
>>106544952It's slop by default. It's up to you to prove it is not slop. If you declare it to not be slop, you should be legally liable if anything goes wrong. Are you ready to do that?
>>106544996How can code kill you bro? Just unplug the pc , just smash the clanker
>>106544996nothing insurance companies can't cook up
>>106543632>He had to debug and do most of the work himself, and it still needs workWow, it's fucking nothing as per usual.
>>106543632Dentistry software is the definition of pure sloack.
>>106543632We had some "dentists" and all kinds of people from diverse professions in our open-source and hacking circles since forever. The Arch linux package maintainer was a german (i think) dentist IIRC. I don't know if he is still around.I personally had a friend who got into med school, and he was always better than me with computers (including using mandrake/mandriva without issue before I even got into that stuff). He later had no time for it of course, and I became a capable engineer myself.Long story short, not everyone is an average jeet who can only learn one thing in life, and learn it inadequately, which seems to be a common assumption nowadays.
>>106543632The inconvenient truth for a lot of people here is that AI slop is miles better than legacy tech debt trash most companies are forced to use.
>>106543632It's over. Programmers will be replaced.
>>106545984when it's a race to the bottom, there are no winners (except maybe jeets).
They never learn