A response to Steve Krouse's "Vibe code is legacy code", while I respect the concern about maintainability, I think the real risk isn't AI-generated technical debt, but the opportunity cost of not adapting fast enough.
The engineers who will thrive aren't those who maintain perfect understanding of every line. They're those who develop what I call "the adaptation advantage", knowing when to dig deep and when to trust the process and iterate.
This connects to broader themes about how AI is creating a skill gap between those who see it as a tool to amplify capabilities vs. those who see it as a threat to their identity.
galaxyLogic · 14h ago
Same goes for financial debt. Winning corporations all have or at one point had debt. As companies grow they in essence may never pay back their debt, just take on more, and make more profits with the help of that debt.
You take on more technical debt by building new systems which replace old ones, and when the old systems are no longer in production, their technical debt is gone from the books as well.
Debt not bad, debt good.
dneighbo · 13h ago
It's all about using debt in a way that works for your use case. It is possible to become over leveraged with both financial and technical debt. Not evaluating the trade offs is the real problem. Currently it feels like there are two camps. The AI is bad, Im better than AI it writes crap code and the AI does everything vibe code blindly camps. Neither seems to be talking about actual trade offs and approaches.
ieuanking · 14h ago
Yeah, for sure, something I've come to realize as a 25 y/o AI dev & researcher is that effective AI use requires effective learning first -- vibe coding is great but only from a learning perspective, feels like we've just put some kind of value on the process of learning -- idk kinda strange 2 me
ieuanking · 14h ago
Just in the sense that like -- everyone starts somewhere, don't glorify that process with the word vibe, reminds me so much of "Smart Boards," the dumbest technology to ever hit the classroom. Same with vibe physics or any of these new "vibe" hobbies, its great to be interested, worrying if taken 2 seriously because vibe=guess
davydm · 14h ago
Really difficult to read the article when the navigation menu remains open over more than half the page (mobile) and doesn't close when tapping the X.
Was this site vibe-coded?
dneighbo · 13h ago
Weird. There are no pop-ups or anything to close with an X. On mobile navigation taking up less than ~15% of screen. At least on iPhone Safari/Chrome.
The engineers who will thrive aren't those who maintain perfect understanding of every line. They're those who develop what I call "the adaptation advantage", knowing when to dig deep and when to trust the process and iterate.
This connects to broader themes about how AI is creating a skill gap between those who see it as a tool to amplify capabilities vs. those who see it as a threat to their identity.
You take on more technical debt by building new systems which replace old ones, and when the old systems are no longer in production, their technical debt is gone from the books as well.
Debt not bad, debt good.
Was this site vibe-coded?