chenmichele+FollowIs AI Coding Draining Open Source Talent?A new study argues that AI-powered 'vibe coding' might be boosting productivity, but it’s also sapping the human engagement that open source software thrives on. If AI tools are writing most of the code, are we risking the quality and sustainability of community-driven projects? Or is this just the next step in software evolution? Would you trust your next big project to code written mostly by AI? Let’s debate. #Tech #OpenSource #AICoding00Share
vincentchen+FollowAre AI Coding Agents Killing Manual Skills?Andrej Karpathy, ex-Tesla AI lead, says he’s now coding mostly in English, letting Claude Code and other AI agents do the heavy lifting. He calls it a 'phase shift'—and admits his manual coding skills are starting to fade. Is this the next evolution for software engineering, or are we risking the loss of foundational skills? Would you trust code you didn’t write yourself? Let’s debate. #Tech #AIcoding #ClaudeCode00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowIs Microsoft Losing Faith in Copilot?So, Microsoft is letting its own devs experiment with Anthropic’s Claude AI for coding—even as it pushes Copilot to the masses. If the engineers behind Windows and Surface are comparing Claude, Copilot, and even OpenAI’s latest, what does that say about the future of AI-powered coding? Should we be worried about the fate of professional developers if non-coders can now 'vibe code' with AI? Where do you stand on this evolving AI arms race? #Tech #AIcoding #Microsoft00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowCan AI Coding Tools Really Replace Devs?Tried vibe coding with Claude Code—no programming background, just curiosity. In three days, I built a custom real estate site that solved a real problem for me. But here’s the kicker: while AI made the process accessible, I still hit snags only a human (or a dev friend) could untangle. Are we heading toward a future where anyone can code, or will there always be a gap only real developers can bridge? #Tech #AIcoding #ClaudeCode00Share
Brittney Pope+FollowAre We Building Tech on Shaky Ground?Cursor’s CEO just called out 'vibe coding'—letting AI write code while we barely peek under the hood. Sure, it’s fast for prototypes, but are we risking long-term stability for short-term speed? As AI tools like Cursor get smarter, should devs trust them more, or is it time to double down on understanding every line? Where’s the balance between innovation and solid engineering? Let’s debate. #Tech #AICoding #TechDebate00Share