(Following thread was prompted by people pointing out that the Bluesky dev team seems heavily into vibe-coding now and originally posted on said vibe-coded Bluesky platform that is now constantly failing.)

Over the past year, every single time one of the apps or services I use suddenly became less reliable and more buggy, I never have to look far for the "Claude is amazing and now writes most of my code" post for the devs involved.

Best part? It's always somebody with years of experience. Exactly the demographic that is supposedly able to use this shit safely, but my impression is they're just as bad as the novices

This is happening IMO because of one of the fundamental issues with software dev (and this predates "AI" and was one of the themes of my first book):

Most software projects fail and most of what gets shipped doesn't work. The way the industry is set up means there is little downside to shipping broken software

@baldur This has been on my mind the last few days, too: https://mas.to/@nielsa/116171030173125331

I see so many people falling into LLM delusion, who I thought would know better, with no seeming pattern in *why* they fall for it.

Yes, the lack of negative incentives is certainly a factor.

My best explanation so far is that LLMs are kind of "acting" like 17 cons (some new, some old) in a trench coat, and different combinations of these trick different people who'd be able to resist most of these on their own.

Niels Abildgaard (@[email protected])

@[email protected] Yeahhh I've been thinking about this type of thing recently, too https://mas.to/@nielsa/116155283958385166 It's an eerie, lonely feeling to look at those one thought of as good at the exact things needed to see through the flashy deceptions of LLMs not just fall for them, but commit fully and strongly. And, in my experience, then refuse to face factual points that should convince them to let go of the delusion...

mas.to
@nielsa @baldur I've been thinking the same. LLMs seem to be incredibly good at degrading cognitive performance in both extreme and subtle ways. It's partly why I stay the heck away from them