Comment by hadlock
15 hours ago
>vibe-coding
A surprising amount of programming is building cardboard services or apps that only need to last six months to a year and then thrown away when temporary business needs change. Execs are constantly clamoring for semi-persistent dashboards and ETL visualized data that lasts just long enough to rein in the problem and move on to the next fire. Agentic coding is good enough for cardboard services that collapse when they get wet. I wouldn't build an industrial data lake service with it, but you can certainly build cardboard consumers of the data lake.
You are right.
But there is nothing more permanent that a quickly hacked together prototype or personal productivity hack that works. There are so many Python (or Perl or Visual Basic) scripts or Excel spreadsheets - created by people who have never been "developers" - which solve in-the-trenches pain points and become indispensable in exactly the way _that_ xkcd shows.