Linus may vibe code, but that doesn't make it best practice • The Register
Vibe coding is fine for toys, but for serious work? Forget about it.
This opinion piece discusses Linus Torvalds' use of Google's Antigravity LLM for a toy program, highlighting the concept of 'vibe coding.' While it can be fun and productive for small projects, the article argues that it is not suitable for serious work due to issues like code maintainability, scalability, and quality. The piece also mentions the potential negative impact on productivity and morale in professional settings.
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