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[-] stingpie@lemmy.world 113 points 1 day ago

From my experience, being "good" at vibe coding is more about being unable to detect flaws in AI generated code rather than being able to code well. Add AI to the workflow of someone who actually understands scalability and maintenance and that won't be able to get past a couple functions before they drop the AI.

Also, assuming this kid gets weekends off, he would be writing 12k lines of code each day. I don't think the average programmer could even review that number of lines in a day, so there's likely no actual supervision for what the kid is feeding into the codebase.

I'd estimate within four months the project will be impenetrable, and they'll scrap the whole thing.

[-] balsoft@lemmy.ml 6 points 17 hours ago

Also, assuming this kid gets weekends off, he would be writing 12k lines of code each day. I don’t think the average programmer could even review that number of lines in a day

I usually estimate that it takes 1-2 hours of highly focused work to review 1k lines of code well (this is not even considering that this is AI-generated mess that probably requires a lot more attention). A typical developer is capable of ~6 hours of focused work per day (8-10 with a lot of caffeine). So no, according to my estimates at least there's no way in hell this gets any review at all.

[-] Coldus12@reddthat.com 1 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

In what world? 1k lines is a lot... Even a few hundred can take hours if everything is unknown, code is legacy, and naming is bad.

Like if there is a line like this memcpy(ptr, src, 4 * 6 * sizeof(real));

  • What's that 4?

  • What's that 6?

  • Is real a float? A double?? What are we copying, where, why???

This is a line I saw recently. 1k code is huge even if readable.

[-] four@lemmy.zip 51 points 1 day ago

I, a 10x developer, can hit approve on at least 50k lines a day. 30k if you want me to also add a "LGTM" comment

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