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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

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.”

peterchancc

peterchancc

Software industry will be in trouble if developers will be shipping code without reading and understanding it.

DevotionGeo

DevotionGeo

Yes, read it, but first learn how to read it!

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