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  "path": "/t/how-to-filter-out-vibe-coded-dependencies/13918?page=4#post_73",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-03T05:41:12.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This feels like a meme. People keep telling me “AI is here - it’s happened. Get used to it.”\n\nAnd yet I only push natty code..get good performance reviews..to me AI hasn’t happened.\n\nam I really surrounded by AI code? Did it pass me by? I try to use Claude weekly to vibe code to get my token usage up on the leaderboard. It’s always trash and not something up to my standards. I don’t want my name on that commit lol. I then code it by hand and pay Claude to tell me how much better I am than it (tokens++)\n\nRegardless, it doesn’t feel like anything is that much different at work. I am not seeing velocity gains. I am seeing outages and pushed deadlines still. So AI isn’t doing much (besides shaving some $ off the top of the comp budget.)\n\nI am deeply smelling that the emperor has no clothes.",
  "title": "How to filter out vibe-coded dependencies"
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