I'm curious which part of the article led you to that conclusion? It seems to make a pretty reasonable distinction between vibe coding and general use AI in coding to me. It's clearly not hyping up vibe coding, or even presenting it in a positive light.
I'm curious which part of the article led you to that conclusion? It seems to make a pretty reasonable distinction between vibe coding and general use AI in coding to me. It's clearly not hyping up vibe coding, or even presenting it in a positive light.
There’s an article?