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    1. Infamous_Toe_7759 on

      Submissive Statement –

      **Vibe coding looks like progress, but most of the time it’s not.**

      AI has made spinning up features ridiculously fast. You can describe what you want in plain English and the code shows up on your screen. But here’s the problem: writing code was never the hardest part of building software. The real challenge has always been figuring out what problem is worth solving, validating if users actually care, and adapting when the market proves you wrong.

      That’s why vibe coding feels like a trap. It smooths the easy part of building, but skips the hard part of discovery. You can build the wrong thing faster than ever, and it still won’t get you any closer to product–market fit. Output isn’t the same as outcome.

      And all of this is happening at the same time the job market is tougher than ever. Computer science grads are facing the **lowest employment rates in years**. Entry-level developer listings have dropped **13% in just three years**, and employment for young software developers (22–25) has fallen **nearly 20% since 2022**. Companies already hesitate to hire juniors, and vibe coding makes it worse, they see people who can prompt AI but can’t debug or solve problems when things break.

    2. Particular_Sort4638 on

      and this article with the arrangement of subheadings and content bears all the marks of being ai generated.

      lol.

    3. MisterPuffyNipples on

      Here’s a dumb question, how come new developers aren’t working towards learning how to build these ai algorithms? Wouldn’t that be the answer to the software hiring problem?

    4. Fluffy_Freak on

      Vibe coding is awesome when it is used right. It’s great for prototyping and ideation. 

    5. My introduction to game programming teacher is basically telling us to do vibe coding. Not sure that I will, but I guess it depends on the goal? Basically he just wants a final product, doesn’t really care about what’s in it.

      We’ve only had 2 lectures so far, and I’m not super impressed with him nor the student response if I’m being perfectly honest.

    6. CaptainHindsight92 on

      I come from a biology background, i use code often, I am not inventing very original tools but I have to curate tools and use them to analyse data. AI tools are more than capable of helping debug code? Why do companies think vibe coders cant do this? You paste in the error and a few lines before hand and it usually recognises the problem. I mean for years people have been getting help from forums and github, what skills did the people using those sites have that people that use AI lack? I am genuinely curious.

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