Comment by nilirl

1 day ago

Yes, lacking for the expert.

To the non-expert, probably acceptable, even impressive.

That is precisely my point. The non-expert won't know what is missing and will be impressed, and there might be a price to pay. How would you like to trust your data to my vibe coded database, safety to my vibe coded mechanical designs, and health to my vibed up diagnosis?

  • What I'd said: it just feels like so much harder for a human's design to feel valuable now

    I'm talking about competition; being valuable within a market; being seen as useful by others.

    Maybe my focus on competition wasn't well communicated but you're making a precise but irrelevant point about personal integrity.

    • Maybe I misunderstood. I agree that not all buyers may appreciate the difference, and experts should educate them. Sometimes the price of their ignorance will educate them too.