if vibe coders built houses
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Inaccurate. That house has decent structural integrity despite being a cruel joke made by the architect, vibe code could never
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Hmm, I dunno if that's a fair comparison. That house might be structurally sound and just look weird.
A vibe coder's house equivalently would have collapsed on the person who purchased it as soon as the closed the door behind them.
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Talking to my structural engineer friend about the way we build software makes him sad every time. And I'm not even talking about vibe coding. Yet.
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That house looks like it's begging to be mercy killed.
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Talking to my structural engineer friend about the way we build software makes him sad every time. And I'm not even talking about vibe coding. Yet.
Did you tell him about fuzzers yet?
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Talking to my structural engineer friend about the way we build software makes him sad every time. And I'm not even talking about vibe coding. Yet.
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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.
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Groverhaus is a vibe coder built house. Load bearing drywall.
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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:
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I was kinda referring to the impossible shapes and dimensional illusions Escher used. Like this one:
Sure, I could see that. But on the other hand, this is ostensibly a photo of a building that exists IRL, so clearly it can't be topologically impossible in an Escher-esque way.
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Inaccurate. That house has decent structural integrity despite being a cruel joke made by the architect, vibe code could never
Locks probably work too.
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That is an accurate representation of my projects. I'm not a vibe coder
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I'm sure the owner's laptop has Windows on it, too.
I'll see myself out....
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It wOrKs
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You absolutely can regex (some) html if you sanitize and maybe convert it beforehand.
Btw, why are parsers always built to support the whole thing and maybe throw an error on or just consume unsupported shenanigans? That's how you get security vulnerabilities in picture formats. Instead of just picking the things you support and ignoring the rest.
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If this house took 2 days to build and costs 5k, I'll take it.
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"schizophrenic little children with auto-immune diseases and we don’t beat them when they’re bad." Hahahahah
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"schizophrenic little children with auto-immune diseases and we don’t beat them when they’re bad." Hahahahah
This is literally the difference between me and my wife
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You absolutely can regex (some) html if you sanitize and maybe convert it beforehand.
Btw, why are parsers always built to support the whole thing and maybe throw an error on or just consume unsupported shenanigans? That's how you get security vulnerabilities in picture formats. Instead of just picking the things you support and ignoring the rest.
You always have to balance: Do you want the user to have "some" user experience, or none at all.
In the case of image viewers or browsers or stuff, it's most often better to show the user something, even if it isn't perfect, than to show nothing at all. Especially if it's an user who can't do anything to fix the broken thing at all.
That said, if the user is a developer who is currently developing the solution, then the parser should be as strict as possible, because the developer can fix stuff before it goes into production.
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Looks like an AI's failed attempt to generate an image of a house lol