Ordinarily I’d be happy to see two major streaming services combine, (fragmentation is the main problem with streaming today) but Disney is just the worst.
I’m going to give it a try this year on my own time, but I can’t really bill a client for time dicking around with getting obscure medical software to work in Wine. Also you get zero support from the software company if you have a nonstandard install.
Fine by me except I have to do maintenance on a doctor’s system. The practice management software can only run on Windows and it’s far too difficult to switch. And the Microsoft accounts fuck up the practice management software. It’s incredibly stupid.
Sure, but let’s also not discount the idea that a significant percentage of businesses need no more than a single static HTML page for their website. I don’t find it a problem for a person to vibe code that up instead of hiring a real web developer.
Ehhh, I don’t think the comparison they’re making here is right. Leaning on open source software is not just for lazy developers - it’s often the best architectural choice.
I can’t think of a situation where vibe coding is the best choice except for when speed matters much more than quality, and even then only sometimes.
Some code is boilerplate and can’t be distilled down more. It’s nice to point an AI to a database schema and say “write the Django models, admin, forms, and api for this schema, using these authentication permissions”. Yeah I’ll have to verify it’s done right, but that gets a lot of the boring typing out of the way.
Ordinarily I’d be happy to see two major streaming services combine, (fragmentation is the main problem with streaming today) but Disney is just the worst.