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Bluesky users are mastering the fine art of blaming everything on "vibe coding"

arstechnica.com

27 points by ulrischa 23 days ago · 6 comments

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ronsor 23 days ago

> “The lesson from today’s downtime isn’t that it was caused by vibe coding…” Bluesky user Dalton Deschain wrote. “It’s that if you use AI you will no longer get the benefit of the doubt and everyone will mock you for laziness regardless of the cause.”

Does it really matter? People may whine, but the reality is Bluesky users aren't going anywhere regardless. They already left X-Twitter and clearly don't view Mastodon as a viable alternative.

  • Neywiny 23 days ago

    I've found that once I'm nomadic I'm more likely to stay nomadic. One friend of mine we went through 3 other platforms in maybe 2 years before settling down on our current comms platform. So once you've gathered you're group of people you told you're leaving Twitter, it's not much more to tell them you're leaving again

  • josefritzishere 23 days ago

    Vibe coding has a bad reputation for a reason. It's not happening in a vaccum.

    • nh23423fefe 23 days ago

      It's just a moral panic. Caring about tools other people use is very stupid. Even worse is pretending the tools dont work.

      • cassianoleal 23 days ago

        I think there is some amount of moral panic, but that's pretty much a factor of the hype.

        When you filter both out, you're left with limited added function and a non-negligible number of problems that arise from it.

ChrisArchitect 22 days ago

Related:

Bluesky April 2026 Outage Post-Mortem

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47719975

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