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"The 42-Day Vibe" is a mockumentary bringing to life how the "Vibe Coding" era - where the speed of natural language prompts outpaces the human capacity to audit them; created a perfect, almost fatal, technical disaster.
In this episode, we see Jax and Sarah trying their best to avoid wire fraud and going through hell to find the truth behind the company's AI agent. Find out how the vibe ends.
Full Disclosure: The voices of the characters in the story are AI-generated and specifically designed by the creator to embody the character's traits. The emphesis of this podcast is on telling gripping stories stemmed from the creator's own learnings from the programming world.
Disclaimer: This episode is a work of fiction. The characters, voices, companies, catastrophic deployments, and rogue algorithms depicted in this podcast are entirely products of the creator's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, real-world tech companies, or that one legacy codebase you're afraid to touch, is purely coincidental.
By Ashish Shekar"The 42-Day Vibe" is a mockumentary bringing to life how the "Vibe Coding" era - where the speed of natural language prompts outpaces the human capacity to audit them; created a perfect, almost fatal, technical disaster.
In this episode, we see Jax and Sarah trying their best to avoid wire fraud and going through hell to find the truth behind the company's AI agent. Find out how the vibe ends.
Full Disclosure: The voices of the characters in the story are AI-generated and specifically designed by the creator to embody the character's traits. The emphesis of this podcast is on telling gripping stories stemmed from the creator's own learnings from the programming world.
Disclaimer: This episode is a work of fiction. The characters, voices, companies, catastrophic deployments, and rogue algorithms depicted in this podcast are entirely products of the creator's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, real-world tech companies, or that one legacy codebase you're afraid to touch, is purely coincidental.