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Are you vibe coding or have the 200k LoC been human reviewed?


I would not call it vibe coding. But I do not check all changed lines of code either.

In my opinion, and this is really my opinion, in the age of coding with AI, code review is changing as well. If you speed up how much code can be produced, you need to speed up code review accordingly.

I use automated tools most of the time AND I do very thorough manual testing. I am thinking about a more sophisticated testing setup, including integration tests via using a headless browser. It definitely is a field where tooling needs to catch up.


| code review is changing as well.

Hard disagree but you do you.


It’s unbelievable right? I’m flabbergasted that there are engineers like this shipping code.


We've all been waiting for the other shoe to drop. Everyone points out that reviewing code is more difficult than writing it. The natural question is, if AI is generating thousands of lines of code per day, how do you keep up with reviewing it all?

The answer: you don't!

Seems like this reality will become increasingly justified and embraced in the months to come. Really though it feels like a natural progression of the package manager driven "dependency hell" style of development, except now it's your literal business logic that's essentially a dependency that has never been reviewed.


I don't believe they've shipped yet, based on their comments.


Tools change, standards do not.

My process is probably more robust than simply reviewing each line of code. But hey, I am not against doing it, if that is your policy. I had worked the old-fashioned way for over 15 years, I know exactly what pitfalls to watch out for.


And this my friends is why software engineering is going down the drain. Weve made our professiona joke. Can you imagine an architect or civil engineer speaking like this? These kind of people make me want to change to a completely new discipline.


Strong feelings are fair, but the architect analogy cuts the other way. Architects and civil engineers do not eyeball every rebar or hand compute every load. They probably use way more automation than you would think.

I do not claim this is vibe coding, and I do not ship unreviewed changes to safety critical systems (in case this is what people think). I claim that in 2025 reviewing every single changed line is not the only way to achieve quality at the scale that AI codegen enables. The unit of review is shifting from lines to specifications.


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You were never an engineer. I'm 18 years into my career on the web and games and I was never an engineer. It's blind people leading blind people and your somewhere in the middle based on 2013 patterns you got to this point on and 2024 advancements called "Vibe Coding" and you get paid $$ to make it work.

Building a bridge from steel that lasts 100 years and carries real living people in the tens or hundreds of thousands per day without failing under massive weather spikes is engineering.




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