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BIWould you trust an app built by someone who doesn't understand the code?
That's vibe coding. And it's how software is being made in 2026.
The process:
1. Describe what you want in plain English
2. AI writes all the code
3. Test if it works
4. Ship it
5. Never look at the code
Andrej Karpathy (OpenAI co-founder) coined the term in 2025. By 2026, it's mainstream.
Linus Torvalds (Linux creator) vibe coded.
30% of Microsoft's code is AI-generated.
Non-developers are shipping apps in weekends.
The promise: Anyone can build software now. No coding knowledge needed.
The problem: 170 vibe-coded apps leaked user data. One AI wiped a production database. Security experts are warning about "catastrophic explosions."
When you ship code you don't understand:
→ You can't debug it when it breaks
→ You can't secure it against attacks
→ You can't maintain it long-term
Some call it democratization. Others call it disaster.
The reality? It's both.
Vibe coding is real. Popular. Growing.
The question: Is this innovation or are we speedrunning toward catastrophic software failures?
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