We recently wrote about Torvalds’ atypically subtle and nuanced position on the use of LLM bots in coding. It seems that the reasons have suddenly become a little clearer.

Google’s Antigravity LLM has been winning other friends of late, including Register columnist Mark Pesce, who wrote that “vibe coding will deliver a wonderful proliferation of personalized software.” Some other big names in the world of FOSS have also come out in favor of LLM coding assistants recently, including Redis creator Salvatore “Antirez” Sanfilippo, who wrote “don’t fall into the anti-AI hype.” Said hype is, of course, a subject about which Torvalds opined previously.

Torvalds’ position has been more moderate, which is not entirely like his former self. He is famed for his outbursts at Nvidia, GitHub, third-party companies, and kernel contributors. We could go on, but you get the picture.

  • UnfortunateShort@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Say it with me: It’s not vibe coding if you read and understand the code.

    That is not vibes, that is knowing what you’re doing and working based off of a suggestion.

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      16 hours ago

      This

      I also sometimes use AI for small bits and pieces and the vast majority of the time it gets about 10-20% wrong which I then have to fix

      There is a net-gain in time on these small bits and pieces, but it’s not really able to do more than that