For supbar applications, yes, probably.
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We're in the MS-DOS area of vibe coding. We have a long way to go.
There's really no way we can know that, this is aspirational at best.
Plus, I'm not sure I'd be really comfortable in using products built with "even the maker doesn't know how it's built" technology.
Maybe you won't, but I believe that the average person doesn't care. They just want their app to work and they do not care who wrote it, what language they used to write it, or how the sausages are made.
That just sounds dystopian and I'm not sure why anyone would be excited for this.
We all use tech we don't fully understand all the time.. literally everywhere...
Using tech you don't understand for yourself is one thing, and building things for other people you have no idea how you built is another.
Imagine if Ford or Tesla had no idea how to make cars and they just prompted an AI to build it.
You could make subpar cars that'll obviously kill their users, and you can do it for cheap too. I'm not denying it. Just pointing out they are really low quality , which is going to be bad for the he users.
There's a difference here though. No one is going to visit a Nostr enabled website and die because of poor code functions.
Well, maybe nostr:nprofile1qqsrhuxx8l9ex335q7he0f09aej04zpazpl0ne2cgukyawd24mayt8gprfmhxue69uhhq7tjv9kkjepwve5kzar2v9nzucm0d5hszxmhwden5te0wfjkccte9emk2um5v4exucn5vvhxxmmd9us2xuyp.
Maybe not today, and vibe coding stuff isn't restricted to nostr.
You're right and humans will probably vibe code mission critical systems someday and that code would go through a normal review process just like code is audited today for those systems. Eventually this may change given a long enough timeline.
Well, i also dislike that everything (goods AND services) is pretty much shit quality already today. That'd be up to the consumer/user to judge value and price signals. I think AI will make quality better in many circumstances where people's human biases influence their interest in doing their job.