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Comment by egypturnash

6 days ago

"Now software developers are feeling what authors and artist felt".

As an artist who got repeatedly told to stop making buggy whips and get into the absolutely tedious-sounding new field of "writing prompts" every time I expressed dismay and displeasure about image generation around here, every story about this sort of thing here is the sweetest schadenfreude I have tasted in my life.

Especially when the general feeling in the markets I work in is that AI images are kinda tacky and empty and nasty, and people would rather pay another human to realize their ideas than try to refine image generation prompts for a couple hours and get something vaguely okay that makes people go "ew, AI".

I can’t imagine software engineers caring about this at all. The only people that care about UI theft are C suite IP clutchers. SWEs generally love being able to use each other’s work. Copying UI by eye has been SOP since the dawn of computing.

  • > Copying UI by eye has been SOP since the dawn of computing.

    Case in point, the very GUI operating systems we use today are arguably a "stolen" product from xerox parc.

  • As someone who has used multiple vibe coded internal tools: you will care when you use these tools and encounter strange bugs and missing features.

    The human touch is visible in the way your features work just like in vibe coded art and games it lacks intention.