I am against GenAI and everything it stands for
theapache64
50 points
33 comments
May 30, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (10 comments)
atleastoptimal
> I am going to state a bet: In 5 to 10 years, once all the vibe coders get hooked into LLMs, there's going to be so much unmaintainable, wrongly architectured crap code in every codebase they touch, that by then they are unable to get any work done without consulting their LLM. And if that heap of collected technical debt becomes so large that even the LLM fails In 5-10 years AI is going to be so much better than even the best human coder that this is a moot point. If anything AI will be used to correct all the crappy human made code that is still being pushed due to the vanity of coders still pretending that they are better than AI at coding. I can understand hating AI, but it seems like many who are against genAI have a strange delusional disbelief of how good the models are, and the trend-line we are on. They think that their special skills will never be eclipsed by an AI model. If you are going on a crusade against genAI and LLM’s at least be honest about what you’re up against.
moomoo11
2005: "Why would I run my workloads in the cloud? I have 400 certifications!"
fathermarz
I sincerely disagree that AI is worse than the crypto/NFT hype… pig butchering is one of the most disgusting practices imaginable and it was turned into a legitimate low effort vehicle for scammers due to web3 and the hype train. AI is definitely on a scale of magnitude more but it has inherent value outside of “scarcity”. It’s actually quite the opposite with sheer supply/demand balance. Also investing in crypto made me less money than investing in myself by using AI to learn and challenge myself to think differently.
amiantos
Aw, good for you
impulser_
"If all of this was done to better humanity, AI development would be done in public, data would be legally obtained, models would be released for free, access wouldn't be gatekept behind ever increasing subscription costs." The vast majority of AI development is public. There are papers literally every single day to read. In fact everything you need to build Claude and GPT models is public. Thanks to Google, DeepSeek, and all the other research labs. There are more research labs than there are closed shops. In fact there really is only one Anthropic, and lately maybe OpenAI. Google still releases papers all the time on AI. There are more open source models than closed source models and all of them are accessible without a subscription. Yeah you still need to pay for them, but hey as we build out infrastructure and more time is put into efficient models today will easily run on person compute of the future.
onesingleblast
And then everyone clapped.
0xbadcafebee
The thing I don't like about AI doomerism posts is the intellectual dishonesty. We're going to cure cancers we haven't cured before, using AI. We're going to make better diagnoses faster. Adults will be able to accomplish more tasks due to the reduction in the barrier of specialized knowledge and skill. Kids that grow up today will be able to solve their own problems 100x faster and easier than we do today. Companies will be able to triage, diagnose, and fix issues faster and easier than ever before. We will likely spend less money, do less work, and gain more in goods, services, solutions, and health, than ever before. AI is going to transform people's lives for the better, because every single solitary advancement in human technology in history has had both benefits and drawbacks. If the only thing you can come up with is drawbacks, you're being willfully ignorant.
meerita
I have read the article, but at some point, the statement "GenAI: Capitalism in Perfection" did not make sense to me, please don't bash me. I disagree with most of the author's points. I do not understand what the problem is. There are both closed and open models. You can run your own machine with dozens of open models. You can train your own model. You can do everything on your own. Of course, there are limitations. For example, you cannot magically have all the best hardware at your disposal, but that limitation also exists in normal programming.
supern0va
I'm not sure an article that gives one paragraph summaries of the common anti-LLM talking points is really a substantial contribution to the conversation. This is essentially a snarked up version of a "Criticisms" section one would expect to find in a Wikipedia article on modern generative AI. It's fairly hollow unless you've had your head in the sand and are just getting up to speed on the current conversation.
secondary_op
Presumably, the author is one of those swaying wag the dog zoomers who in 2022 painted personal professional website in ukrainian flag colors while being German, and possibly put ukrainian flag in their bio in all of their social media, and still to this day has "Please support Ukraine against Russian aggression." right in front of the content in their homepage, personally I have nothing against this, but I tells me everything I need to know whether to listen to opinions of this person or not. https://web.archive.org/web/20220314184648/https://lpcvoid.c...