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Read That F*cking Code!
Stop vibe-coding blindly! Why reading AI-generated code is crucial in 2025. Avoid security flaws, architectural decay, and knowledge loss when using Claude Code or any other tool.
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chris.johan
I like what the author said at the end: “AI coding assistants are powerful tools, but they’re amplifiers of your expertise, not replacements for it.”
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peterchancc
Software industry will be in trouble if developers will be shipping code without reading and understanding it.
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DevotionGeo
Yes, read it, but first learn how to read it!
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