Comment Re:META is doing this to make them quit (Score 1) 78
It really isn't. The best and most employable will be the ones that get another job and jump ship. The deadwood will hang on but will trash morale because they're miserable.
It really isn't. The best and most employable will be the ones that get another job and jump ship. The deadwood will hang on but will trash morale because they're miserable.
They're stupid enough to have an AI agent delete their entire production database from the also vibe coded storage service that keeps the "backups" in the backed up volume (so no restore possible), AND has no concept of limiting auth tokens (all tokens are god mode) AND then deciding to continue vibe coding with the very same storage service.
It really is as bad as Bart Simpson repeatedly shocking himself on the electrified cupcake Lisa left out.
They thought instructing the AI to "make no mistakes" would prevent the problem.
But that *IS* a vibe coding problem.
The problem is bypassing the developer or trying to get the developer to not "waste time and effort" dealing with trivialities that "the AI can take care of".
That's right up there with the genius mode instruction "make no mistakes".
IIRC, that was done by one of the companies that had an AI agent delete the database.
I'm sure they're vibe coding as fast as they can!
So glad I switched from Fitbit to Garmin. Google has done everything possible to lose me as a customer.
I suspect, given the potential size of the user base as well as the potential high value users on the app, "if" should be when.
In addition, given the developer's name 45-47-press, it would not surprise me if it was some Trump owned entity getting government money to develop it. Nothing like channeling some cash to your own pocket.
An interesting aside to that though. Even your description was better than shortly before that when computer was a job title and the whole company depended on rooms full of people clacking away on mechanical adding machines. All of that got replaced at a tiny fraction of the cost.
Yet businesses that ran profitably for decades like that have now cut customer service to the bone, never reduced prices, and employee pay hasn't kept up with inflation for decades but still they cry poor.
Thus spake the master programmer: "When a program is being tested, it is too late to make design changes." -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"