- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
Reminds me of the time when AI image generation was new, and someone generated a bunch of screwed up road intersections with stuff like circular crosswalks and whatnot. Everyone was like “humans can’t fix the traffic, but don’t worry, computers can’t fix it either.” …I think about it a lot.
That’s $400k worth of house and $500k worth of windows. Lotta big custom glass in there.
If this house took 2 days to build and costs 5k, I’ll take it.
Groverhaus is a vibe coder built house. Load bearing drywall.
So much about vibe coding and yet I have not seen any (working) application or project made by utilizing it.
Well, I wonder why…
Because we are too busy winning! I’m a mech e not a programmer. I’ve built several incredibly useful things: gui production database viewer analyzer, data processing programs, an advanced machine controller, and many others. Could have never done this stuff on my own and would have pissed off a programmer if I they were the ones doing it and product wouldn’t be as intuitive. AI doesn’t complain if it has to rebuild the whole thing because I change my mind. It’s faster than anything at getting me the results I want.
Inaccurate. That house has decent structural integrity despite being a cruel joke made by the architect, vibe code could never
I kinda like escher’s work…. And this is giving off those vibes…
Escher used a lot of repeating patterns. This is more like a Picasso.
I was kinda referring to the impossible shapes and dimensional illusions Escher used. Like this one: