This is not an endorsement, especially for something that is being installed into hardware.MillerSam wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 3:04 am The Move Everything: Shadow UI-based environment for the Ableton Move groovebox is entirely vibe-coded. The developer has no coding knowledge.
My take:
AI Assisted coding for experienced developers is a natural evolution and what it gets used for will be a function of its capability over time. Claude is making some changes to a local web tool while I type this. It's not a problem.
However, if you don't know what you're doing, you won't be able to keep the AI from making bad decisions, like Claude nearly just did. It wasn't able to, because I was in plan mode, but it certainly thought that it was all ready to go and that if it weren't for that pesky plan mode that forgiveness and permission to do something stupid were the same thing.
Vibe Coding, that is coding when you have no idea what the f**k you are doing, will work, to a point, until it doesn't. Whether that matters or not depends on the blast radius of what you're coding.
Expect the quantity of shit to increase dramatically and expect some of what is vibe-coded to either be very low risk or ok, where ok is, again, a function of the match between complexity and model capability.
