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>Also, vibecoding is fine for trivial projects.
No it isn't.
>What he needs to do going forward though is read and understand every change the AI makes
Good luck with that when they don't use their brains (like you, moran!)
> vibecoding goes wrong when you don't understand what the AI is doing.
So you agree... VibeCoded slop is slop and unmaintainable because (YOU) have no idea what the Lying If/Else Machine hallucinated for you and you're better off <html><head><title>This is a webpage</title></head><body><p>This is your webpage</p></body></html>
'ing?