Comment by squigz
3 days ago
> The point is that one-off LLM-generated projects don’t get support.
Just sounds like more headaches for maintainers and those of us who provide support for FOSS. 5 hours into trying to pin down an issue and the user suddenly remembers they generated some code 3 years ago.
> If a vibe-coder needs to solve a problem and their LLM can’t, they can hire a real developer. If a vibe-coded project gets popular and starts breaking, whoever decides to use it can pool a fund to hire real developers to fix it, probably by rewriting the entire thing from scratch.
Considering FOSS already has a funding problem, you seem very optimistic about this happening.
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