Derrick Ross from Shakespeare reckons there open web is in trouble because you got to be a dev to build a website. He seems to think his app Shakespeare can make it easier to make a web app by using ai ๐Ÿ˜• "Build me a Twitter like website" is the kind of instruction he thinks it will handle. A local app running on your own machine, though calling the big ai model apis. Including if you have the power at home to run deep seek or open models. I find myself suspecting it'd be hard for vibe coders who aren't devs to tell if they had vibe coded buggy insecure software or not. #vibeCoding #nostershire image

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Hummm. The machine written code I've generated often has memory leaks and poor input validation. Chances of unnoticed xss errors or similar or SQL injection attacks doesn't seem impossible to me. Good talk though. Might try it out some time. Presumably it'd handle making a rust site, say?
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