Usuarios de Bluesky culpan al 'vibe coding' por la caída del servicio el lunes

Bluesky experimentó interrupciones intermitentes en su servicio el lunes, las cuales la empresa atribuyó a un proveedor de servicios externo. Muchos usuarios culparon rápidamente a los desarrolladores por el uso de herramientas de programación asistida por inteligencia artificial, conocidas como 'vibe coding'. La caída provocó una oleada de memes y críticas en la plataforma.

La red social Bluesky sufrió interrupciones en su servicio el 6 de abril, lo que coincidió con problemas en otros sitios web. Los representantes de Bluesky afirmaron que los problemas se originaron en un 'proveedor de servicios externo'. A pesar de esta explicación, los usuarios llenaron sus feeds con publicaciones acusando al equipo de desarrollo de depender de herramientas de programación por IA poco fiables, a menudo denominadas 'vibe coding'. Los memes y comentarios irónicos proliferaron, reflejando la frustración con la inteligencia artificial en el desarrollo de software. Un usuario, T-Kay, escribió: 'Cualquier desarrollador o programador que utilice “vibe-coding” o que dependa de la IA para programar es claramente demasiado incompetente para hacer el trabajo por el que se le paga y debería ser despedido de inmediato. Programar requiere habilidad, no basura'.

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