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I Spent $5.50/Month to Fix What Three Tech Giants Wouldn't

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6 points·by Danborg·11 個月前·0 comments

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Danborg
·7 個月前·discuss
Vibe coding should be done in Python, and probably only in Python.

If a project is important enough to require C or x86 assembly, where memory management and undefined behavior have real consequences, then it’s important enough to warrant a real developer who understands every line. It shouldn’t be vibe coded at all.

Python’s “adorable concern for human problems” isn’t a bug here, it’s a feature. The garbage collection, the forgiving syntax, the interpreted nature: these create a sandbox where vibe coded solutions can fail safely. A buggy Python script throws an exception. A buggy C program gives you memory corruption or security holes that show up three deployments later.

The question isn’t what language should AI write. It’s what problems should we trust to vibe coding. The answer: problems where Python’s safety net is enough. The moment you need C’s performance or assembly’s precision, you’ve crossed into territory that demands human accountability.
Danborg
·9 個月前·discuss
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Danborg
·11 個月前·discuss
If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.
Danborg
·11 個月前·discuss
Ignorance is bliss.
Danborg
·11 個月前·discuss
Thank you for doing this.
Danborg
·11 個月前·discuss
The reliance on “IMPORTANT” and “NEVER” tags feels like a necessary evil that points to current model limitations. It works, but it’s not elegant. I’m curious how this will evolve as models become more steerable.
Danborg
·11 個月前·discuss
this reads like a confession for his CFAA deposition
Danborg
·11 個月前·discuss
This is dumb