The Ease of Vibe Coding Could Upend the Economics of Scarcity and Scale
The Dawn of Infinite Code
The Dawn of Infinite Code San Mateo, 2005: three founders add an upload button to their video-hosting website in an office that smells faintly of pepperoni. Everywhere, 2025: a person types an idea, presses enter, and a network of agents compiles, tests, and executes. In The End of Software, I po...
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I’ve been thinking about this for some time. The way I’ve crystallized it is we can now build disposable software.
When software was expensive and hard to build, we mostly made it for serious things and expected it to last (like payroll systems, tax tools, ERP software and consumer networks). Every line of code had to j... See more
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