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These coders want AI to take their jobs

TL;DR

OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy coined 'vibe coding' just over a year ago: building software by prompting AI instead of writing code yourself.

Key Points

  • Platforms powered by Claude, Codex, and Gemini now let complete beginners ship apps and websites without touching a single line of script.
  • Major players like Amazon and numerous Silicon Valley startups are already deploying vibe coding tools for their professional developers.
  • Many seasoned coders are surprisingly relaxed about AI taking over their work – they expect it to free them up for more interesting challenges.

Nauti's Take

The fact that developers are cheering on their own potential displacement is either very wise or very naive – probably both. Vibe coding does not make real software engineering obsolete; it just moves where the value sits.

Anyone who only 'vibes' without a proper foundation will hit a wall the moment that generated code hits production and nobody understands what it actually does. The hype is real, but the reality check – as always – arrives with the first major outage.

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