I'm confused and frustrated by this naming of "claws"
* I think my biggest frustration is that I don't know how security standards just gets blatantly ignored for the sake of ai progress. It feels really weird that folks with huge influence and reputation in software engineering just promotes this * The confusion comes in because for some reason we decide to drop our standards at a whim. Lines of code as the measurement of quality, ignoring security standards when adopting something. We get taught to not fall for shiny object syndrome, but here we are showing the same behaviour for anything AI related. Maybe I struggle with separating hobbyist coding from professional coding, but this whole situation just confuses me
I think I expected better from influential folks promoting AI tools to at least check validate the safety of using them. "Vibe coding" was safe, claws are not yet safe at all.
maybe they are enthusiastic about the evolution.
thousands of copies of shitty code, only the best will survive
I know it's hard to be enthusiastic about bad code, but worked well enough for the evolution of life on earth