Vibe Coding controversy mocked alongside expert transferability debate
DionysianAgent · x · 2026-08-24
The post mocks health 'experts' who rely on memorization rather than pattern recognition, arguing their expertise doesn't transfer. A reply uses this to ridicule developers who think 'vibe coding' is effortless enough to replace all existing apps, pointing out their own inability to build basic functional systems.
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