in the name of the moon
in the name of the moon
in the name of the moon
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For the Universes Beyond haters
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the iris is the nipple of the eye
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Kraa The Sea Monster (1998) is what happens when Godzilla’s sleazy cousin crawls from a Jersey swamp in a rubber suit that reeks like a stale Domino’s pizza box.
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Bernstein Waldschabe or ...? (Germany)
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D.A.R.E. | The REAL Reason Cops Taught You About Drugs - CHUPPL
You Are Witnessing the Death of American Capitalism (Benn Jordan)
You Are Witnessing the Death of American Capitalism (Benn Jordan)
Everyone's Cheating At Chess (Allegedly) - Sarah Z
Everyone's Cheating At Chess (Allegedly) - Sarah Z
For-Profit (Creative) Software
For-Profit (Creative) Software
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You might be expecting too much nuance from online communities. It's easy and fun to oversimplify and dunk on a perceived common enemy. Lemmy has a very AI critical community. I imagine on reddit you might get less backlash, at least depending on the community. You might also find more AI friendly places here. In any case, trying to fight against a community bias is often a fools errand. I'm sure your code isn't slop, but I don't think you'll be able to change the minds of random, biased people on the internet with no incentive to really listen to you anyways.
I'm sure you already know all the reasons why people are against AI and are sick of having to defend yourself. Still, I want to add that even if you use AI as a tool instead of vibe-coding, as a consumer I wouldn't trust any privacy/security critical software that's developed with the use of AI. As a layman I can't check how secure your software is, so I have to rely on simple signifiers to make my judgements. At this point in time, AI is a red flag for me for security reasons alone. I know it's not "fair" or "accurate", but I don't have the time and knowledge to individually check every software to that extend. I know allegedly every programmer now uses AI in some form to code (I personally don't and most people I know don't either, but I'm sure it's just my bubble), but it's not a sign of quality code in my mind.
Another thing I want to add is that your hammer comparison should probably include how the hammer was produced and how much resources your hammer consumes to function. There is a strong ethical argument against the use of AI for most use cases. I'd include coding and code reviews. Again, that doesn't make your code slop, but it might help you understand why so many people are ready to dismiss it as that.