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Ibrahim Diallo pulls back the curtain on the unsettling future of "vibe coding" - where AI writes all the code and programmers become glorified prompt engineers. In this episode:
The car analogy that explains why AI-generated code fails (windshield wipers included)
How "debugging black boxes" might become our full-time job
Andrej Karpathy's vision of code becoming meaningless to humans
Why programmers face a worse fate than horses in the automobile age
The trust crisis coming for software development
A sobering yet darkly funny look at what happens when we can "just ask the computer" to build anything - except understanding how it works.
Key Quote: "We won't just be horses replaced by cars - we'll be horses expected to fix the engines."
By Ibrahim DialloIbrahim Diallo pulls back the curtain on the unsettling future of "vibe coding" - where AI writes all the code and programmers become glorified prompt engineers. In this episode:
The car analogy that explains why AI-generated code fails (windshield wipers included)
How "debugging black boxes" might become our full-time job
Andrej Karpathy's vision of code becoming meaningless to humans
Why programmers face a worse fate than horses in the automobile age
The trust crisis coming for software development
A sobering yet darkly funny look at what happens when we can "just ask the computer" to build anything - except understanding how it works.
Key Quote: "We won't just be horses replaced by cars - we'll be horses expected to fix the engines."