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Distributed Dissent - Episode 3: "Vibe Coding," Engineering Slop, and the Exploding Ferrari


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You’ve built a legal app that looks like a Ferrari. But does it explode when you turn left?

Is "Vibe Coding" the future of legal tech, or just engineering slop produced by amateurs?

In this episode of Distributed Dissent, En Hong (CEO, Generis AI) and Mathias Bock (CEO, Tokuma Labs) dissect the "Vibe Coding" trend flooding LinkedIn. They debate the difference between building a prototype and shipping a product, the hidden dangers of "citizen developers" in a legal context, and the structural collapse of legal fees in the Chinese market.

Topics Covered:

  • The "Exploding Ferrari" Problem: Why AI-generated apps often look like finished products but lack the engineering rigor to survive edge cases—and why the "last mile" of debugging remains the hardest hurdle.
  • Prompt Injection & Enterprise Risk: The massive, under-discussed vulnerability in tools like Microsoft Copilot, where a single line of hidden ASCII code can exfiltrate an entire chat history.
  • The Zero-Dollar Legal Market: A look at the extreme "involution" in China, where domestic legal work is being done for essentially zero margin, and what this signals for the commoditization of services globally.
  • Defending the Billable Hour: Why clients don't actually hate the billable hour—they hate paying partner rates for administrative work. En and Mathias argue that high-level strategic counsel remains undervalued even at premium rates.
  • Compliance as Risk Arbitrage: Moving beyond "tick-the-box" exercises to viewing the General Counsel as a risk quantifier who calculates the cost of doing business rather than just saying "no."
  • The "Shape of AI": Why AI models default to the average, and why human competitiveness now relies on embracing "out-of-distribution" weirdness and curation.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Substack: The Algorithmic Bridge by Alberto Romero (specifically "The Shape of AI")
  • TV Series: Ozark (Netflix)
  • Film: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (Chris Pine)
  • Concept: "Vibe Coding" and the "Slop" era of content

About Distributed Dissent:Hosted by En Hong (Generis AI) and Mathias Bock (Tokuma Labs), Distributed Dissent offers an unfiltered look at the intersection of Law, Finance, and AI. Two ex-finance lawyers trade notes on the reality of building in the legal tech space, stripping away the corporate filter to discuss what’s actually happening in the industry.

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Distributed DissentBy Generis AI and Tokuma Labs