The "Vibe Coding" Wall of Shame

https://crackr.dev/vibe-coding-failures

Vibe Coding Failures: Documented AI Code Incidents

A curated directory of real-world incidents where AI-generated code failed in production. With authoritative citations.

Thought experiment here: What about the bugs that humans have wrote. (I'm not excusing or justifying to say AI Coding is better). At one point we shamed companies for producing and being sloppy with their engineering practices. All of the sudden in the last 10 years, we accepted company's excuses of "of well we don't care and we're garbage." (A lot of Amazon tone death documentation/surprise bugs/google's head scratching disconnect to the user, etc behaviors).

But I think this is a great thing to show that they're pushing to outsource coding to a bot and to shame them that their plan isn't working out so well as they're trying to force people to believe.

I think it may help if we start personalizing these trends with the people who are amplifying it. I.e. Jassyslop, Siemiatbot (Klarna CEO was bold to brag he dropped 80% of a role for AI) etc.

Honestly, we should shame companies for poor engineering whether humans are directly doing the work or handing it off to an LLM.
I agree with you. However, business individuals have decided that they're "a better judge" of our practices and they've used financial, legal, and coercion to get their way.
Everything is blameless, you can't do that to humans lol