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.
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.
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"
Oh sweet summer child.
> 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.
he’s been working on it for 2 weeks, as he said somewhere else
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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, i hereby disclose that he left in September
i already said in another reply that i knew him personally
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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?