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Comment by littlestymaar

13 hours ago

Given that this entire project is a single[1] vibe-coded commit, I really doubt the author bothered buying hardware to test it.

[1]: https://github.com/bustermq/bustermq/commits/master/

Who cares whether it’s vibe coded ? As long as it’s good and well maintained over time of course.

Maybe there is a niche market for artisanal software engineering where real humans make holes in punchcards, but I would not bet.

  • > Who cares whether it’s vibe coded ? As long as it’s good and well maintained over time of course

    Maybe 12 hours after the first commit is a bit early to be confident about that…

    > Maybe there is a niche market for artisanal software engineering where real humans make holes in punchcards, but I would not bet

    Or maybe there exist a world between punchcards and evening AI slop “projects”, who knows.

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  • You and OP both work for the same "High Performance AI Inference" company, you might want to disclose that.

    EDIT: and while you're at it, you might also want to work on your attitude. "you idiot", "get lost" and "you need to touch grass" are not helping any HN discussions

  • Sure, the author just happened to one-shot a project and a landing page on new year's eve. And their writing style is just coincidentally very similar to Claude's.

    Who's going to buy that?

    • Its an extract of two weeks of work. And yes Claude did the website and rewrote my code that was absolutely without comments and a gigantic mess. It's an extract of the fourth attempt actually. Src4/ was the original folder. But my goal my to test the architecture applied to nats not to say I've done it without ai?