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you are right, but the inverse doesn't have to be. There is a factor that could make the work so cheap, that people don't care about the quality anymore.




The only way that state would be sustainable is if we suddenly solved code vulnerabilities, or the damage they cause.

Most companies have more than enough of those, and these problems are already solved every day. In the end everything is vulnerable and the internet is dangerous, a vibe coder is no more dangerous than an average junior software engineer.

No. Just because there’s a lot of something doesn’t mean it can’t get catastrophically worse. A town might experience regular, damaging street flooding from poor municipal drainage, but that’s still a whole lot better than the large dam upstream failing.



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